Hermosa Greenbelt Trail Restoration with SBPC
Date and Time
Saturday May 18, 2024
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM PDT
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Description
In an on-going effort to establish wildlife connectivity for pollinators, like the Monarch and the El Segundo Blue Butterflies, the South Bay Parkland Conservancy is pleased to host habitat restoration and on-going stewardship along the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt Trail!
We are now in our 2nd year of establishing native habitat on the HV Greenbelt, with restoration locations on every block between Herondo Ave and 5th Street. The summer season of maintenance helped us get ahead of the invasives, and the native plants have shown signs of growth, resilience, and beauty throughout the hotter months.
We've seen an increase of pollinators visiting the restoration areas throughout, like the Monarch, the Acmon Blue, and the Marine Blue butterflies! We'll continue this work, beatifying through the Fall, and preparing each area for the coming planting season, in November!
Community members are invited to join in on the work effort by signing up for slots on work day opportunities. Each work day consists of an introduction to native plants, invasive plants, pollinators, and instruction on the proper use of tools and processes we follow to establish habitat!
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Please bring: sturdy shoes, clothes to get dirty in, sunscreen, snacks and water.
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Tools and gloves provided.
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Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Please review the available slots and sign up HERE, and don't forget to sign the waiver!
Volunteer Orientation Video HERE
We're grateful to all of the community members who volunteer with us on the trail. If you would like to hear about more upcoming educational and volunteer opportunities on the Greenbelt, as well as on our other projects, keep an eye out for our monthly newsletters!