|
Channel
Islands Restoration provides quality service learning
opportunities to school and youth groups on the
California Channel Islands that emphasize habitat
restoration and island ecology. We have worked
with nearly 1,000 kids in the last eight years!
Volunteers make single-day or multi-day trips to the islands,
often visiting areas not normally
open to the public. They receive hands-on
restoration experience while learning
about conservation biology and the unique ecology of the
Channel Islands National Park.
CIR also provides pre-trip PowerPoint presentations and
nature walks that excite and educate the participants
and prepare them for their trip. We work closely
with teachers to complement school curriculum. If
you would like more information about this unique
service project and educational opportunity please
follow the links below.
|
Click on
these links or scroll down to see detailed
on the following topics:
|
Anacapa Island Restoration

CIR
works closely with the Channel Islands National Park
on an important and exciting habitat restoration
project on Anacapa Island. We work with school
groups on single-day trips to remove non-native ice
plant that threatens the island's sea bird nesting
habitat and native plant communities. We
gather seeds from native plants and prepare
restoration sites for planting. We visit the
classroom in advance to provide a PowerPoint
presentation and to work with teachers to tailor the
trip to their curriculum. Many schools have
participated in this program with CIR over the last
three years.
Typical itinerary:
-
9:00 AM: Depart Ventura or Channel Islands
Harbor
-
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Arrive at Anacapa island
landing cove, receive island orientation and
safety talk. Climb steps to island mesa,
tour restoration sites and visitor center.
-
11:30 - 12:00 PM: Lunch
-
12:00 - 1:30 PM: Nature walk/seed collection
-
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Perform ice plant removal
-
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Return to Landing Cove and
board boat
-
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Return to Ventura Harbor

East Santa
Cruz Island Restoration

CIR works with Channel Islands National Park to remove
non-native plants and collect seed in sensitive habitats
on the eastern end of Santa Cruz Island. We conduct
both day-trips and multi-day trips to this portion of
the island, and several hundred school kids have
helped us with this project so far.
Day-trips typical itinerary:
-
9:00 AM: Depart Ventura Harbor
-
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Arrive at Scorpion Harbor,
receive island orientation and safety talk.
-
11:00 - 11:30 AM: Take nature walk along the trail
to Cavern Point overlook.
-
11:30 - 12:00 PM: Lunch at Cavern Point
-
12:00 - 3:30 PM: Walk to restoration sites, perform
service work
-
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Return to Harbor, board boat
-
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Return to Ventura Harbor
Multi-day trips
On overnight trips, participants stay in the Park
Service campground and get involved with a wide variety
of activities and visit a larger part of the island.
In addition to performing service work at several
important restoration sites, participants have the
opportunity to hike on interesting trails, swim and take
kayak excursions (see the photos below).



Western
Santa Cruz Island Restoration
The western portion of Santa Cruz Island is owned by The
Nature Conservancy, and it is managed as a nature
reserve. It is not open to the general public, but
CIR is able to bring volunteers to this part of the
island to perform restoration work. CIR leads
groups in many types of restoration projects there on
trips that usually last four or five days. Housing
is provided at the UC Santa Barbara Reserve station in
the island’s Central Valley, and includes rooms with
bunk beds and full kitchen facilities. The photos
below illustrate how beautiful this part of the island
is and why it is such an interesting place to visit.


Pre-trip Activities
CIR provides a variety of pre-trip educational services
designed to prepare students for their trip and to
reinforce what they learn while on the islands.
Our popular PowerPoint presentations cover the following
topics:
-
The
unique nature of the Channel Islands and nearby
marine sanctuary. This includes videos and
slides of commonly seen marine mammals
-
Maps
and photos of the islands the student will be
visiting
-
Native
American and European ranching history
-
Island
ecology and why islands are particularly vulnerable
to human disturbance
-
The
impacts of non-native species
-
Native
plant and animal restoration projects
-
Slides
of kids having fun participating in service projects

CIR also provides educational walks at the Santa Barbara
Botanic Gardens and visits to the Channel Islands
National Park Visitor Center prior to many trips.
This is a great opportunity to teach ecology in detail
in a natural setting, while seeing many of the endemic
plants that grow on the islands.
Transportation

Boat
transportation is usually provided by Island Packers (www.islandpackers.com)
which offers special rates to schools. Boats leave
from Ventura Harbor (for Santa Cruz Island and some
Anacapa Trips) or from Channel Islands Marina (for some
Anacapa trips). The trip to the islands usually
takes between 1 and 2 hours. The boat ride is
always a great deal of fun for kids and is quite
educational experience. We often spot marine
mammals enroute, including large pods of dolphins and
whales.

Participating School and Youth Groups
CIR has worked with more than 2,500 volunteers in the
past eight years, including many school and youth
groups. Here is a partial list of
participating youth groups, followed by some photos:
| Group |
City |
|
Group |
City |
| Meiners Oaks Elementary |
Ojai |
Ventura County Boys and
Girls Club |
Santa Paula |
| Oak Grove School |
Ojai |
Santa Barbara High School |
Santa Barbara |
| Nordhoff High School |
Ojai |
Goleta Family School |
Goleta |
|
Besant school |
Ojai |
Dunn Middle School |
Los Olivos |
|
Ojai Valley School
|
Ojai |
Paso Robles High School |
Paso Robles |
| Santa Barbara
Museum of Natural History TEEN Program,
Santa Barbara |
| Rein Teen
Tours (national) |
| Santa Monica
Mountains National Park Youth, Ventura |
| California
Youth Conservation Crew, Bishop |
| Los Angeles
Conservation Corps, Los Angeles |
| UC Santa
Barbara |
| UC San Diego |
| California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena |
|
 |
|
Oak
Grove School, Ojai, California |
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
Boys and
Girls Club of Ventura County |
Besant School, Ojai, California |
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
Meiners Oaks Elementary,
Meiners Oaks |
Nordhoff High (Ojai) science
class |
|
|
|
| |
|
 |
 |
|
Los Angeles Conservation
Corps |
Paso
Robles High School |
|