As 2017 wraps up, we reflect on the accomplishments of 2017. 2017 was the 25th anniversary of the Bolsa Chica Land Trust and we had...
Archive for tag: volunteer
27.102017October 27, 2017

Trash, tides, and an Endangered bird
By Erin ChinIn Habitat Restoration, Stewards, VolunteerTags birds, CA Coastal Clean Up, habitat restoration, pollution, rain, Stewards, trash, volunteer
This month we have been doing a fair amount of trash cleanup in Outer Bolsa Bay. We had two companies, Samsung and CSA Group, join...
09.022017February 9, 2017

A record week for planting: 1,300 plants planted by volunteers
By Erin ChinIn Habitat Restoration, StewardsTags corporate volunteers, habitat restoration, High school, planting, scouts, Stewards, tour, United Healthcare, university, volunteer
Last week we were fortunate to have a little over 300 United Healthcare volunteers join us for some habitat restoration and education. We planted about...
30.032016March 30, 2016

Stewards for March
By Erin ChinIn Habitat Restoration, Jr. Stewards, plants, Stewards, Volunteer, waterTags adopt-a-plot, habitat restoration, invasive plants, Jr. Stewards, native grass, planting, plants, Stewards, volunteer, water, weeding
On Sunday March 6th it was pouring rain when I woke up. Regardless, I got dressed and drove down to Bolsa Chica. When I arrived...
18.022016February 18, 2016
21.012016January 21, 2016

Weed Warriors and Planting Superstars: Stewards/Jr. Stewards in January
By Erin ChinIn Habitat Restoration, Jr. Stewards, Stewards, UncategorizedTags adopt-a-plot, habitat restoration, High school, invasive plants, native grass, planting, Stewards, students, volunteer
January has been a busy month for us here at the Bolsa Chica Land Trust. Hence, I am combining the two Stewards volunteer work days...
11.112015November 11, 2015

New program: Adopt-a-plot
By Erin ChinIn Habitat Restoration, Projects, VolunteerTags adopt-a-plot, habitat restoration, volunteer
This summer we have been busy developing a new program within the Stewards’ Program. This new program is called Adopt-a-plot and is aimed at groups...