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Global organizations, local residents, elected leaders and scientists all stand behind the Conservancy’s mission to protect this unique island by establishing healthy land and water, bringing back native plants and creating balance for native species by removing invasive mule deer.
Events
Family Discovery Night
Join the Catalina Island Conservancy for a fun-filled film event under the stars. This family-friendly evening of science, activities and treats celebrates the Island fox and highlights the work toward a more wildfire resilient Catalina Island.
FULLY BOOKED: Spring Member Hike
Join us for our new Spring Membership Hike on Saturday, May 17. We have designed this hike for our entire member community — hikers of all abilities, Marinero boaters and Aero Club pilots — as an opportunity to come together and celebrate and experience the mission of the Conservancy.
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Stories
2023 Conservancy Ball Tickets Sales Open
Release: February 2023
As we explore the restoration of Catalina Island’s rare plant communities, we hope that you will support the Catalina Island Conservancy by joining us at the 2023 Conservancy Ball – Enchanting Island.
This E-News article was originally released to our subscribers via our Conservancy email newsletter.
Conservancy Surveys the Secretive Scripps’s Murrelet
Seabird surveys provide information on how to best protect the elusive Scripps’s murrelet.
New Improvements for a New Year
Release: January 2023
The Conservancy is pleased to kick-off the New Year with a NEW website and membership platform!
This E-News article was originally released to our subscribers via our Conservancy email newsletter.
State Approves Key Environmental Review for Catalina Island Conservancy Restoration Plan
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed that the Catalina Island Conservancy’s habitat restoration submission has met the criteria for Statutory Exemption for Restoration Projects (SERP). The determination confirms that key environmental requirements have been met.
The Conservancy is now awaiting a final decision on its restoration management permit application, which would authorize long-planned work to restore native habitats, protect freshwater resources and reduce the risk of more frequent wildfires.