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2022 Top Accomplishments
By ForestWatch on November 16, 2022 in eNews, Invasives, Logging & Vegetation Clearing, Outdoor Connection, Volunteer Projects, Wilderness, Wildlife Protection, Year In Review, Year In Review
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Volunteers Remove Invasive Plants, Microtrash Throughout Santa Barbara Frontcountry
A great time for spring cleaning in the Santa Ynez Mountains!
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ForestWatch’s Top Accomplishments of 2017
By ForestWatch on December 21, 2017 in Carrizo Plain, Events, Fence Removal, Invasives, Logging & Vegetation Clearing, Oil Development, Rivers, San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Santa Paula Canyon, Trash Cleanups, Ventura County, Wildlife Protection
Join us as we reflect upon some of our biggest accomplishments of 2017 and build our momentum into the New Year.
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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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Cape Ivy Removal
By ForestWatch on May 12, 2016 in Invasives, Santa Barbara County, Volunteer Projects, Wildlife Protection
LogicMonitor employees join forces with ForestWatch to remove invasive cape ivy from Mission Canyon.
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Mission Canyon Cape Ivy Removal
On Sunday, June 28, volunteers braved the heat of Mission Canyon to remove cape ivy from one of the most important creeks in the SB front country.
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