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The Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project team consists of education and curriculum specialists, habitat restoration scientists, classroom and alternative educators, students of all ages, and interested community members. Return of the Natives is continually proud of the diversity of dedicated people who make our many programs possible. RON works with thousands of schoolchildren and community volunteers to restore these creeks.

RON has experienced great success through their partnerships with other agencies. Some of  their longest and most established partners include the City of Salinas, BLM-Ft. Ord, and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Other partners fund RON efforts through grants and contracts.


Opportunities for School and Volunteer Involvement Habitat Restoration Projects-Monterey Region

The Garden of Learning Farmer/School Exchange Program



Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project

Teacher training and implementation of native gardens or natural area on school campuses, city parks, and other open spaces. Involves students and community in propagation of native plants, landscape design, habitat restoration, and curriculum development.. Return of the Natives has on-going restoration projects in Natividad Creek and Cesar Chavez Parks-Salinas, on the Fort Ord Public Lands, and in the Moro Cojo Slough area near Moss Landing. Return of the Natives is the education and outreach arm of the Watershed Institute, CSUMB, and has offices and greenhouses on the CSUMB campus
Contacts: Laura Lee Lienk, Director, 582-3689 Laura_Lienk@csumb.edu


War on Weeds Project

A project of Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project and BLM Ft. Ord Public Lands
Twice monthly weed bashes or education programs conducted in the Ft. Ord Weed Management Area including local beaches, river corridors, and Toro Creek watershed.
Contact: BLM Ft. Ord Office 394-8314
Return of Natives, Laura Lee Lienk, Director, 582-3689 Laura_Lienk@csumb.edu


Salinas Storm Drain Stenciling Project Cooperative
A project with the City of Salinas Public Works Department
Salinas Recycling Task Force (Hazardous Waste Recycling and Education)
S.D.S. Monterey County Health Department
M.C.W.R.A.
Monterey Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation
Sierra Club
A.M.B.A.G.
Monterey County Water Awareness Committee

Help stencil "NO DUMPING FLOWS TO THE BAY" warning messages on storm drains and drain gates. Needed because our urban wetlands/slough system is seriously polluted with run-off and pollution affecting marine life in the Bay.
Contacts: Tom Montoya, Salinas Public Works Department, 758-7103
Cindy Marquez, Salinas Volunteer Coordinator, 758-7382


Dune Restoration at Salinas River State Park and the Moss Landing Marine Lab

Field trips and work days to help stabilize and restore the dunes with propagated plant materials.
Contact: Sue Shaw, Restoration Specialist, 633-6136 (before 7:00 am M-F)

Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Preserve and adjacent Nature Conservancy Lands

Assist in scheduled, habitat restoration projects under the direction of expert naturalists. Great educational network and source of support.
The visitors center of the Reserve has a lovely native plant garden.
Contact: Kenton Parker 728-2822

Carneros Creek Watershed Association

A neighborhood based program which is making great headway in this feeder creek to the Elkhorn Slough. Seasonal clean-ups and plantings.
Contact: 728-7709


Beach Garden Project
Classroom Propagation of dune plants for restoration of area State Beaches. Opportunities to involve students in seed collection activities in the actual habitat where the propagated plants would eventually be returned. Organizers can provide free, potting containers, planting medium, seed material, and plant stock for use in the project. Because of the delicate nature of the dune ecosystem, and the requirements of certain nesting, bird species for peace and quiet, this project is seasonal:
Contact: Joey Durrell Canepa 659-1263


Marina State Beach and Ft. Ord Dunes Restoration Project

Join volunteers and rangers as they plant natives and combat invasive exotics.
Contact: Ian Harlan 384-7695 or Jean Scott 384-0617


Asilomar Beach State Park Coastal Dune and Monterey Pine Forest Restoration Effort

Classroom Cultivation on Native tree species indigenous to sites on the Monterey Peninsula. Opportunities to help in an on-going highly successful project.
Contact: Tom Moss, California State Park Ranger/Naturalist, Restoration Planner, 372-0481


Eco-Corps - Monarch Habitat Restoration Projects

Eco-Corps is the environmental activist group of Pacific Grove. Their restoration projects included monthly restoration work days in Washington Park and the Monarch Grove Park. Assistance is needed in planting, weeding, watering, and mulching native stands of Monterey Pines and other native species favored by the Monarch Butterfly.


Big Sur Coast and Pt. Lobos Weed Team
A joint project of State Parks, US Forest Service and California Native Plant Society. Volunteer events and fun celebrations.
Contact: Dave Pasavoy, 624-4909
California Native Plant Society, Bob Hale 647-8821 or 656-3108


Ventana Wilderness Sanctuary
An outstanding opportunity for students to blend habitat restoration with scientific research, studying the changes that take place in a given habitat through the reintroduction of native plants (large meadow restoration) and new animal life. A native plant greenhouse is on-site. Students can help with the capture and banding of migratory birds that frequent riparian habitats, and track bald eagles and condors (??) using radio telemetry.
Contact: 624-1202


Monterey Regional Park District Restoration Projects
Work with Regional Park Rangers and Park Naturalists on their many restoration projects. Sites include the Frog Pond Natural Area in Del Rey Oaks, Monterey Bay area beaches, and the Rancho Restoration Project at Garland Park in Carmel Valley. An excellent curriculum has been developed for use with intermediate age students.
Contact: District Naturalist, 659-6062


Pebble Beach Corporation
The Pebble Beach Company has many restoration and other educational projects available to teachers.
Contact: 625-8419



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