As the oldest and largest private land trust in the state of California, the Catalina Island Conservancy opens its wildlands for the public to enjoy in many ways.
We preserve and restore the environment on Catalina, promoting and modeling ecologically sustainable communities to create a healthier future for this Island and our Earth.
The Conservancy provides formal, classroom lessons and non-formal outdoor experiences designed to deliver nature-based engagement and experiential learning.
Support a worthy organization dedicated to restoring and protecting Catalina Island’s wildlands – help save animal species on the verge of extinction and maintain unique habitats for all to enjoy.
This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
This 7-hour excursion into the wildlands of Catalina Island expands on the concepts covered in Naturalist 1 Training. Education staff will guide you through a course-work book while exploring the landscape and ecosystem of Catalina.
Course fee is $50.00 for members and $75.00 for non-members
The Conservancy invites you to join us the last Friday of each month to learn about the wonders of Catalina, the Channel Islands, and coastal southern California.
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This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
This 7-hour excursion into the wildlands of Catalina Island expands on the concepts covered in Naturalist 1 Training. Education staff will guide you through a course-work book while exploring the landscape and ecosystem of Catalina.
Course fee is $50.00 for members and $75.00 for non-members
The 10th California Islands Symposium will present recent work in all disciplines of natural, environmental, and cultural science on the California Islands, which include all of the islets, rocks, and islands off the Pacific coast of California and Baja California, Mexico.
This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
This training gives a brief overview of Catalina’s geology, island species, human history, and the work of the Conservancy. Please register for the 10am webinar at the following link. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email that contains the links to the videos and supplemental resources.
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