- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
WSP Mission Lagoon Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Event!
ORGANIZATION: Watershed Stewards Program
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
Come join the Watershed Stewards Program and the City of Santa Barbara for a fun day of education and restoration! Located on the beach next to Stearns Wharf Pier. Volunteers will be helping to restore the Mission Lagoon to improve riparian habitat for the benefit of local wildlife, like Steelhead Trout.
This is a great opportunity to be part of the community and improve the environment while also gaining community service hours.
The event will be held on April 28th from 9AM - 1PM. We will be meeting at Palm Park Parking Lot. Be sure to look for our tent!
Snacks, water, and tools will be provided.
What to bring?
Volunteers should bring a reusable water bottle, sunscreen/hat, layered clothing (depending on weather) and closed-toed shoes.
For more information or to RSVP for April 28th contact Danielle at:
danielle.fitts@wildlife.ca.gov
The mission of the Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) is to conserve, restore, and enhance anadromous watersheds for future generations by linking education with high-quality scientific practices.
A program of the California Conservation Corps, WSP is one of the most productive programs for future employment in natural resources. WSP is administered by CaliforniaVolunteers and sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
More opportunities with Watershed Stewards Program
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Watershed Stewards Program
Location:
1527 Madera Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406, US
Mission Statement
The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) is dedicated to improving watershed health by actively engaging in restoration science, civic service, and community education while empowering the next generation of environmental stewards.
Description
WSP does this by placing its Corpsmembers with scientists (Mentors) at environmental organizations (Placement Sites) around the state to assist with watershed data collection and analysis, as well as restoration project development and maintenance. Ultimately, Corpsmembers serve with WSP to help bring threatened and endangered salmonids back to healthy populations by improving watershed health.
WSP Corpsmembers also provide watershed education to students at lower-income public schools using the program’s watershed science curriculum. They also recruit community volunteers to tackle watershed projects that local organizations might not otherwise have the resources to complete.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
236 E. Cabrillo Blvd.Santa Barbara, CA 93101
DATE POSTED
March 19, 2018
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Botany
- Gardening
- Environmental Education
- Environmental Science
- Farming
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A