Volunteers on Anacapa Island with invasive iceplant.
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Volunteers at Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island. |
The funding from REI will pay for round-trip boat
transportation, plus the cost to organize and lead the trips. Volunteers will receive training on the
identification of native and non-native plants and on proper techniques before
work begins. CIR will also present
volunteers with information on the impacts of non-native species in natural
areas and the history of the introduction of invasive iceplant to Anacapa
Island.
Through our partnership with REI, we intend to build a
greater awareness of our efforts to care for and showcase Anacapa Island—part
of the Channel Islands National Park, and a recreational paradise enjoyed by
hikers, paddlers, birders, and campers.
We are proud to partner with this sponsor and excited to share the news
of their investment in our organization and mission. CIR is proud to work with the National Park
Service and REI on this important restoration project.
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