OCH Restoration at the Upper Newport Bay
On the second Saturday of every month, join OCH at the Back Bay Science Center as we restore the ecological reserve and salt marsh through invasive plant removal and native planting. This habitat is important for resident and migrating species. With constant human related impacts, this marsh is in constant need of restoration efforts and we are excited to be able to help. As we work in the marsh important species information will be discussed relating to the habitats and species therein.
Parking is free Please sign Project Grow's waiver and OC Habitats' waiver for every event you attend. If you are under the age of 18, you will need your parent or guardian to sign the waivers.Bring your face mask, layers in case of hot or cold weather, hat/sunscreen, refillable water bottle, and work gloves. Tools and water refill station will be provided NOTE: This is a socially distanced event that complies with the CDC standards. Masks are now recommended, but not required. We will have tools and gloves but recommend you bring your own work gloves. Sanitizers will be on hand for your use as well as a water refill station. We will ask all participants to socially distance (outside of their pod) with a minimum of 6 feet spacing. NOTE: This event is subject to change on short notice due to weather conditions or health and safety protocols, so be sure to check your email prior to the event for any changes or updates
The mission of OC Habitats (OCH) is to provide a public service for the many habitats of Orange County, California through conservation efforts, rehabilitation, restoration, education, outreach, volunteerism, monitoring, and partnering with other entities whose goal is to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of natural habitats and the species therein.
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