About Bryant Baker

Bryant is the Director of Conservation & Research for Los Padres ForestWatch, where he manages scientific, technical, and volunteer projects. He is also a naturalist and photographer, spending most of his free time hiking the rugged public lands of the Central Coast region with his dog.
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Volunteers Eradicate Invasive Cape Ivy in Rattlesnake Canyon

Volunteers remove the only known infestation of Cape ivy in the Santa Barbara canyon.

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Volunteers Clean Up Sespe Creek and Piedra Blanca

Volunteers remove over 100 pounds of trash from Piedra Blanca area.

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Volunteers Remove Fencing from Carrizo Plain, Celebrate Land Donation to Monument

Volunteers remove a quarter mile of fencing from property recently donated to BLM.

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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.

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Volunteers Clean Up Microtrash in Upper Sespe Watershed

ForestWatch volunteers remove over 250 pounds of microtrash from the Upper Sespe watershed.

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Volunteers Help Clean Up Santa Paula Canyon

Volunteers spend morning cleaning up trash in Santa Paula Canyon.

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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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Spring Cleaning at Cherry Creek

Volunteers spend a morning cleaning up an illegal target shooting site in the Los Padres National Forest.

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Volunteers Spend Morning in the Clouds Cleaning Up La Cumbre Peak

Volunteers helped clean up trash on and around La Cumbre Peak.

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Volunteers Remove Over 30 Tires Along Gibraltar Road

Volunteers removed two truckloads of trash and over 30 tires near Gibraltar Rock.

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