AIDS WALK VENTURA is a fun, healthy way for individuals or friends, families, and teams of co-workers to raise awareness and help to do their part in the fight against HIV & AIDS in Ventura County. Together, we can reduce and eventually stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in Ventura County. We can't do it without your help. The goal of AIDS Walk V...
Come join Mountains Restoration Trust for a morning outdoors at Juan Bautista de Anza Park! We're working to restore the native grasslands in the west foothills. We'll be planting native southern California plants, like purple needlegrass and creeping wildrye and flowering perennials and shrubs.
Please arrive by 8:45 am and look for our g...
Come help us remove crayfish from your creeks and streams! Crayfish are a non-native species to California, and they’re considered invasive because they cause quite a bit of damage to the aquatic ecosystems. They prey on native species, reduce water quality, and cause problems with creek bed erosion. We need your help in trapping and removing the...
Come help us remove crayfish from your creeks and streams! Crayfish are a non-native species to California, and they’re considered invasive because they cause quite a bit of damage to the aquatic ecosystems. They prey on native species, reduce water quality, and cause problems with creek bed erosion. We need your help in trapping and removing the...
Come help us remove crayfish from your creeks and streams! Crayfish are a non-native species to California, and they’re considered invasive because they cause quite a bit of damage to the aquatic ecosystems. They prey on native species, reduce water quality, and cause problems with creek bed erosion. We need your help in trapping and removing the...
Come help us remove crayfish from your creeks and streams! Crayfish are a non-native species to California, and they’re considered invasive because they cause quite a bit of damage to the aquatic ecosystems. They prey on native species, reduce water quality, and cause problems with creek bed erosion. We need your help in trapping and removing...
Ojai Valley Land Conservancy
9am-noon
19spots remaining
We are going to meet at the OVLC office at 9:00am on Saturday, March 31.
Getting to the meeting place: The OVLC office is located at 370 W Baldwin Rd, building A4. If you enter the address into Apple or Google maps, there is a chance the direct...
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