Volunteers wanted to help restore the Monarch butterfly habitat at Ellwood Mesa!
Description
This will be an excellent opportunity for volunteers of all ages to help us transform a damaged ecosystem at Ellwood into a beautiful native pollinator garden for the butterflies and the whole community to enjoy.
Volunteers will meet park at the 400 block of Santa Barbara Shores Drive and then walk South on the trail, following the Bucket Brigade Signs, to the volunteer staging area. We will have introductions, coffee and doughnuts and then we will head out into the butterfly preserve to plant seedlings!
Here is a google map link to the Big Red Bucket Brigade Volunteer Tent:
MAP HERE -CLICK ME!Use this map!
WHAT TO BRING?
Long pants,
Long sleeve shirt
Hat
Sturdy closed-toe shoes.
If you have gloves - please bring those too.
If not, we will provide you with a pair.
Reusable water bottle to help us protect the environment as we stay hydrated.
This project will involve moderate exercise. We will use rakes, shovels, hoes, and wheelbarrows. We will take breaks to stretch and to enjoy the beautiful ocean views.
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