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https://cirweb.org/join-our-fall-2021-volunteer-trips

About Our Trips

Channel Islands Restoration is working to eradicate the non-native invasive Tamarisk species in the Santa Ynez and Sisquoc Rivers. The objective of these projects is to restore and maintain habitat for riparian dependent species such as the federally listed arroyo toad, California red-legged frog and steelhead trout. These projects are located within the Los Padres National Forest in Santa Barbara County, California.

Fall Trip Overview

We will be conducting four trips into the upper Santa Ynez and Sisquoc watershed between October 2021 and December 2021. 
We have the privilege of having the Los Padres Outfitters join us this fall! The Los Padres Outfitters (LPO) will provide support by helping to carry our heavy gear to the campsite by mule train and provide all food and water for the upcoming trips except for day one breakfast/lunch.

Please join the adventures!

To sign up to volunteer on one of these trips, or to volunteer while staying in the comfort of your own home, please sign up using the form to the right. We will send out an email to everyone who signed up with additional details and forms you will need to fill out to confirm your spot.

If you have any questions, contact Morey Spellman at morey@cirweb.org.

Finally, if you can contribute financially (in addition to the admission fee) that would be a big help. You can find a link to our
donation page here. If you want to make sure your donation goes toward this campaign, write "SYRT 2021" in the details line.