About this Event
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The Coastal Corridor Alliance (CCA), formerly Banning Ranch Conservancy, is taking the Santa Ana River Coastal Corridor (the tidal influence zone) under our wing to help clean it up and restore its habitats. Join us!
Fairview Park, Every 3rd SaturdayYou and the community are invited to join the Conservancy at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa from 9 am - 11:30 am, every 3rd Saturday.
We've adopted a degraded area in Fairview Park to restore to native habitat. We...
- Remove invasive plants
- Collect native seeds
- Plant natives
- Care for the young plants until they are established, by watering and maintaining the soil
- Remove debris in the soil
Along the way we'll be learning which plants we see around us and what their role or impact is on our local habitats, which animal species they attract, and more. This is an amazing opportunity for hands-on learning for how to better care for our local environment!
Register today, and we'll follow up with the details!
"Learning about your local natural environment while donating your time is super fulfilling. Contributing to the wellness of the open space in your neighborhood that you utilize makes it all that more enjoyable."
- Bridget Gleason, CCA FVP Volunteer
Why Do Restoration At Fairview Park?
The Santa Ana River watershed drains the water and waste of three counties, emptying into the Pacific Ocean. Fairview Park sits along the Santa Ana River estuary area, which makes it an important influence on these connected lands and waters, on into the ocean.
Cleaning up and restoring the coastal lands and waters in the SAR tidal influence zone reduces pollution from this primary regional waterway, adds native nutrients to the soil and runoff, and invites native birds, mammals, reptiles, and more back to their native habitats.
CCA is Partnering
In addition to the cooperation of the City of Costa Mesa, we'll be adding to the great restoration work the City of Costa Mesa has been doing with (FVPA) every 2nd Saturday, and other ongoing restoration work being done by ICRE at Fairview Park. Show up at Fairview Park on the 2nd Saturday of the month to participate in their events, or contact FVPA for more info.
Join Our Monthly Events!
In addition to this 3rd Saturday Fairview Park work day, sign up for the following events.
- Coastal Discovery Tours - 2nd Saturdays
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fairview Park, 2525 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa, United States
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