Join us as we reflect upon some of our biggest accomplishments of 2017 and build our momentum into the New Year.
ForestWatch’s Top Accomplishments of 2017
Students Clean Up 500 Pounds of Trash Along Sespe Tributary
Students from Ojai’s Besant Hill School spent their morning cleaning up Cherry Creek.
ForestWatch Volunteers Clean Up Santa Paula Canyon
Over 125 pounds of trash was removed from along the trail and near popular swimming holes.
Volunteers Eradicate Invasive Cape Ivy in Rattlesnake Canyon
Volunteers remove the only known infestation of Cape ivy in the Santa Barbara canyon.
Volunteers Clean Up Sespe Creek and Piedra Blanca
Volunteers remove over 100 pounds of trash from Piedra Blanca area.
Volunteers Remove Fencing from Carrizo Plain, Celebrate Land Donation to Monument
Volunteers remove a quarter mile of fencing from property recently donated to BLM.
ForestWatch and Figueroa Mountain Brewing Volunteers Clean Up Red Rock
ForestWatch and Fig Mtn Brew teamed up to remove over 100 pounds from the Red Rock Pools.
Volunteers Clean Up Microtrash in Upper Sespe Watershed
ForestWatch volunteers remove over 250 pounds of microtrash from the Upper Sespe watershed.
Volunteers Help Clean Up Santa Paula Canyon
Volunteers spend morning cleaning up trash in Santa Paula Canyon.
Cherry Creek Gets More Help From Patagonia Team and ForestWatch Volunteers
Two groups of volunteers help remove trash from Cherry Creek watershed in late April.
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