Conservation Services That We Provide
How Channel Islands Restoration Can Support Your Environmental Needs
Channel Islands Restoration (CIR) is a licensed landscape contractor and has been restoring habitats on the coastal areas of Southern California since 2002. We specialize in eradicating non-native invasive species, propagating native plants, planting native plants, installing, and maintaining irrigation systems, preparing habitat restoration plans and conducting botanical and wildlife surveys. CIR has a Department of Pesticide Regulation Business License, and several CIR staff retain a Qualified Applicator License or Qualified Applicator Certificates.
CIR personnel have expertise in the identification of native and non-native plants and threatened and endangered species. We have worked on more than one hundred habitat restoration projects in Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties; and our clients include four federal agencies, six state agencies, nine local or tribal agencies and many private entities.
We are currently treating Arundo in the Santa Clara River on a 250-acre property owned by The Nature Conservancy and have worked on many Arundo eradication projects in the Santa Clara River and other riparian systems in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties over the past 20 years. We are recognized by our colleagues, clients, and agencies for our thorough work, our professionalism, integrity, our ability to identify native plants and animals, our ecosystem knowledge, and commitment to protection of native plants and animals.
See a full list of our services below and contact us today at www.contact@cirweb.org
Ecological Restoration
Habitat restoration planning, implementation and management
Specialized invasive plant control
Collection and propagation of native plant material
Riparian corridor enhancement and restoration
Coastal scrub enhancement and restoration
Channel Islands habitat restoration
Wetland restoration with special interest in estuaries,
freshwater marshes, and vernal poolsRecovery of special interest species
Installation of irrigation systems
Brownfields conversions
Planning and Management
Environmental impact, analysis, and reporting
Compensatory mitigation planning and reporting
Nursery construction and management
Conservation and natural resource management plans
Management of multi-use natural reserves
Interpretive plans and signage
Nature park planning and implementation
Educational Opportunities and Resources
Presentations and classroom instruction with a focus on promoting the conservation of natural resources and education at all-ages
Internships and volunteer opportunities
Field trips that focus on the Channel Islands or the Central Coast
Nature Resource Inventory and Assessment
Floristic inventories and analyses
Rare and endangered species assessments
Resource management and conservation planning
Vegetation mapping and analysis, including aquatic vegetation
Wetland classification, delineation, assessment, and analysis
Lake and pond documentation and diagnostic feasibility studies
Municipal and county environmental resource inventories
Comparative wetland functional assessment
Analyses for special water resource protection areas
Ecosystem services inventories and analyses, with a special emphasis on Mediterranean ecosystems
Research and Documentation
Development of systematics collections and museum resources
Plant sciences research – including taxonomic studies
Comparative mitigation monitoring and assessment
Preparation of presentations and scientific publications