Monday, November 10, 2008

Habitat Restoration Workday at Coal Oil Point Reserve

Hello Restoration Volunteers!

Come join us Saturday,Nov 15th from 9am-12 noon for a Habitat
Restoration Workday at Coal Oil Point Reserve. Coal Oil Point Reserve
is a 170-acre nature reserve owned by UC Natural Reserve system, and
located just west of Isla Vista. The Reserve is an ecologically
important area that is home to a number of endangered and threatened
species, including the Western Snowy Plover and CA Least Tern. This
Saturday we will be improving critical habitat by planting native
species, removing non-natives, and maintaining previously planted
areas. This is a great opportunity for all community members who want
to improve water quality and the local habitat for all the critters
that live here!

If you plan to join us please RSVP to Tara Longwell at
longwell@lifesci.ucsb.edu to receive directions to our meeting spot.
Tools, gloves, water, and snacks will be provided.

Hope to see you there!
Tara Longwell
COPR Reserve Steward
http://coaloilpoint.ucnrs.org/

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