Take a two-hour walk with a trained tour leader through the reserve’s eight habitats: from the sandy beach to the Devereux Slough to a restored coastal dune system. Learn about the Reserve’s cultural history and its current projects.
Take a two-hour walk with a trained tour leader through the reserve’s eight habitats: from the sandy beach to the Devereux Slough to a restored coastal dune system. Learn about the Reserve’s cultural history and its current projects.
Join a guide from the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration (CCBER) to learn about how the restoration of the estuary is supporting a diversity of birds, fish, and wildlife, absorbing flood waters, and bei adaptive to sea level rise.
Join us for a Land Trust Trek on Friday, April 7th, from 9 am to 11 am at Coal Oil Point Reserve for a walk around our restored and preserved open spaces!
The UCSB Lagoon area covers many habitats. Views of Goleta Bay, and ocean south of Campus Point provide many chances for observing shorebirds and seabirds. The fresh water lagoon provides habitat for additional water birds and the surrounding terrestrial
Join Lisa Stratton, with UCSB’s Cheadle Center for a tour highlighting how the restoration of the estuary will support a diversity of birds, fish, and wildlife, absorb floodwaters, and be adaptive to sea-level rise.