The Carpinteria Creek Mouth restoration project is located at the mouth of the creek at Carpinteria State Beach, on State Parks property. The goal of the project is to increase the habitat and ecological value of the mouth of Carpinteria Creek by removing non-native flora and the planting of native flora along the banks. The project will also allow for volunteers and visitors of the Carpinteria State Beach to learn about habitat restoration and the importance of the Carpinteria Creek Watershed.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Creek Mouth Update!
This last weekend's volunteer events were a great success! Thanks to all of you dedicated volunteers that came out to help remove the black plastic and start planting native species. The black plastic along the eastern creek bank has been removed and nearly two thirds of the bank has been planted. We will be back at the site this Saturday and Sunday, December 11th and 12th, from 9am - 2pm. Please come out and help us finish up the planting. If you have any questions please feel free to email us. Thanks again to all of the volunteers that have helped with the project along the way. Check back next week for more photos and updates on the project.