Spend a meaningful day exploring the Land Trust Trust for Santa Barbara County’s Arroyo Hondo Preserve while discovering herbs native to the California coastline. Naturalist, Lanny Kaufer of ‘Ojai and Southern California Herb Walks’ will focus on plants that can be used for food and medicine and have multiple uses for survival, crafts, home remedies, gardening, ceremony, fiber-making and wildcrafting of all sorts. Bring a sack lunch as we’ll break mid-day for a picnic.
Since 1985, The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County has worked with community groups, willing landowners and others to preserve, restore, and manage open space, wildlife habitat, and family farms and ranches throughout the county. To date, the Land Trust has helped to preserve more than 27,000 acres of natural resource and working land, including the new Rincon Bluffs Preserve, Arroyo Hondo Preserve, Sedgwick Reserve, Coronado Butterfly Preserve, Point Sal, Carpinteria Salt Marsh, and several ranches on the Gaviota Coast.
Visit sblandtrust.org for more information.
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