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Conservation 101: “What We Do & Why We Do It”
Summary
Join the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County for a community discussion on the practice of land conservation in our county.
Description
Discover the value and impact of local land conservation efforts and learn why community involvement is essential to the success of our work.
This event will take place at the Santa Maria Public Library, where you'll have the opportunity to hear from Meredith Henricks, the Land Trust's Executive Director. Meredith will provide an in-depth look at the critical work being done to protect, restore, and manage the open space, wildlife habitat, and agricultural land that defines our county.
Discover the value and impact of local land conservation efforts and learn why community involvement is essential to the success of these initiatives.
This discussion will be held in Shepard Hall at the Santa Maria Public Library.
This event is part of the Land Trust’s Discover Outside Series - a series of free, family-friendly events promoting discovering and exploring the outdoors. June 13 - June 23. Learn more here
Please reach out to Vanessa Stowers with any questions. vstowers@sblandtrust.org
About the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving natural resources, agricultural land, and open spaces throughout Santa Barbara County. Since its founding in 1985, the organization has protected over 57,000 acres of land, ensuring the preservation of the county’s diverse landscapes for future generations. For more information about The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County and its conservation efforts, visit www.sblandtrust.org.
Sponsor
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County
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