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Field Tech Professional Development Workshop

Field Tech Professional Development Workshop

On February 28th, Channel Islands Restoration (CIR) staff gathered at Fillmore City Hall for professional development and knowledge sharing. The workshop aimed to provide field techs with some bilingual skills and riparian knowledge, supporting effective communication between crews in the field and enhancing their understanding of restoration work and related topics such as ecology and natural resource protection.

Exploring Painted Cave and Santa Rosa Island

Exploring Painted Cave and Santa Rosa Island

Painted Cave is a sea cave on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, thought to be the fourth largest sea cave in length in the world and second largest in volume in the US. With weather and tides permitting, Island Packers Captains can make the decision to immerse the boat completely within the cave. The entrance is over 130 feet high, over 100 feet wide and over 1200 feet in length. Naturally occurring algae and lichens give Painted Cave its artist’s palate appearance.

KEYT Santa Barbara News Covers Channel Islands Restoration

KEYT Santa Barbara News Covers Channel Islands Restoration

KEYT Santa Barbara news covered Channel Islands Restoration’s 20th anniversary gathering at Manning Park in Montecito on October 22nd, 2022. The event was held in celebration of CIR’s 20 year history as an environmental organization and habitat restoration contractor, providing a variety of services to the Central Coast, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, and of course the Channel Islands. Watch KEY’s full coverage of the 20th Anniversary event below.

How To Build A Successful Nonprofit

How To Build A Successful Nonprofit

From a single volunteer project removing invasive plants on Santa Cruz Island, Duke and Ken's years of experience in environmental restoration and educational services helped them to grow and establish Channel Islands Restoration!

Santa Barbara Sponsorships

Santa Barbara Sponsorships

We help support local Santa Barbara businesses through our sponsorship programs! Channel Islands Restoration puts together educational events every year that bring together volunteers, supporters, students, and friends who are interested in furthering the sustainability of our natural world on the Central Coast.

The Island Fox - Partner in Restoring Island Plant Communities

The Island Fox - Partner in Restoring Island Plant Communities

The island fox is only found on six of California’s Channel Islands. In 2000, these rare canines faced extinction on four islands. Today populations are recovered, but drought and introduced disease pose new threats. Survival of the island fox is vital to restoring healthy island ecosystems because these tiny foxes control plant predators and are themselves important seed dispersers. New research is also revealing that island foxes may provide a link between marine nutrients and island vegetation. Join us for a discussion on the intricate interconnections between island species and an unprecedented new research effort this summer.

The Mystery of The Western Meadowlark

The Mystery of The Western Meadowlark

A few years ago, while working on a CIR habitat restoration project on San Nicolas Island, I noticed that the songs of Western Meadowlarks that I was hearing were noticeably different than those of their counterparts on the mainland (Gevirtz personal observations 2018, 2019). This led me to wonder whether the different songs are distinct local dialects or indicators of distinct subspecies.