Elementary students from Oxnard experienced the Los Padres in a new way.
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ForestWatch and Rio School District Lead Students on Educational Field Trip
By Graciela Cabello on August 1, 2018 in Environmental Education, Events, Stewardship, Ventura County, Wilderness, Youth Engagement
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Trails and Tacos: A Celebration of Latino Conservation Week
By Graciela Cabello on July 30, 2018 in Events, Latino Outreach, Santa Barbara County, Trails & Public Access
ForestWatch hosted an organized hike to show support for public lands, highlight Latinx contributions to conservation, and build community amongst participants.
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Latino Conservation Week: Emphasizing the Latino Role in Conservation
ForestWatch will be hosting Trails & Tacos — a guided hike in Santa Barbara, followed by a taco lunch.
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West Cuesta Ridge “Shooters” Cleanup
Collaborative efforts in SLO County result in hundreds of pounds of microtrash removed.
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Lizard’s Mouth Clean-up
ForestWatch volunteers clean-up popular climbing area in Santa Ynez Mountains
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