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SUMMARY:Carmel River FREE Tour | September 22
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust’s Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (CR FREE) project is one of the most extensive and important multi-benefit flood protection and riparian habitat restoration efforts on the Central Coast. Using a nature-based green infrastructure approach\, it will reclaim the southern floodplain to direct water away from developed areas north of the river. \nOur hike will be a slow-paced\, staff-led tour of this project site. We will host two groups that will be leaving at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. Please note which ticket time you reserved. \nSign up here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carmel-river-free-tour-september-22/2023-09-22/1/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T153349Z
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SUMMARY:Carmel River FREE Tour | September 22
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust’s Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (CR FREE) project is one of the most extensive and important multi-benefit flood protection and riparian habitat restoration efforts on the Central Coast. Using a nature-based green infrastructure approach\, it will reclaim the southern floodplain to direct water away from developed areas north of the river. \nOur hike will be a slow-paced\, staff-led tour of this project site. We will host two groups that will be leaving at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. Please note which ticket time you reserved. \nSign up here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carmel-river-free-tour-september-22/2023-09-22/2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230923T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20230913T202722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T202722Z
UID:10000166-1695461400-1695475800@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | September 23
DESCRIPTION:Join the BSLT team in removing invasive plants in an effort to restore Martin Dunes. \n\n\n\nRemoving ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection. \nPLEASE NOTE OUR MEET-UP LOCATION: Entrance to the Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge \nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-september-23/
LOCATION:Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge Salinas\, CA 93908\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231006T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T205335Z
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SUMMARY:Birding at Mitteldorf Preserve (Nature Loop) | October 6
DESCRIPTION:Join expert leaders from Monterey Audubon Society to explore the preserve and enjoy the birds that live there on this beginner-level outing. \nBig Sur Land Trust is thrilled to host Monterey Audubon Society field trips at Big Sur Land Trust Preserves. On these outings to Mitteldorf Preserve\, Monterey Audubon Society members and Big Sur Land Trust supporters are invited to this wonderful opportunity to explore the lands we love in a new way. This event is appropriate for beginning birders and all those interested in learning how to better identify our local resident and migrant birds. On this trip through a riparian redwood forest we’re likely to encounter residents of forested canyons such as Pacific Wren\, Steller’s Jay\, and a variety of woodpeckers. Although far from guaranteed\, we may also encounter Mountain Quail and maybe even a Varied Thrush. On these field trips\, we use eBird to monitor the bird populations on Big Sur Land Trust preserves. This field trip is an opportunity to contribute to this new and growing effort\, and all participants will have access to a list of birds seen during the day. \nWe’ll walk about two forested miles through Williams Canyon along a well-graded dirt road to the Mitteldorf Preserve Lodge and Legacy Redwood Tree. We’ll have a snack on picnic tables near the lodge. We’ll then walk an approximately 1-mile Nature Loop trail before heading back out through Williams Canyon. The total distance will be about five miles over well-graded trails and dirt roads. \nSince parking is limited at Mitteldorf Preserve\, participants will be arranged into carpools for the approximately 20-minute drive from the meet-up location to Mitteldorf Preserve. \n\nDistance: ~5 miles\nElevation: ~500 ft\nDifficulty: Moderate.\nPace: Easy\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birding-at-mitteldorf-preserve-october-6/
LOCATION:Mitteldorf Preserve
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20230911T205313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T205313Z
UID:10000165-1696665600-1696698000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Birding at Mitteldorf Preserve (Red-Tailed Overlook) | October 7
DESCRIPTION:Join expert leaders from Monterey Audubon Society to explore the preserve and enjoy the birds that live there on this beginner-level outing. \n\n\n\nBig Sur Land Trust is thrilled to host Monterey Audubon Society field trips at Big Sur Land Trust Preserves. On these outings to Mitteldorf Preserve\, Monterey Audubon Society members and Big Sur Land Trust supporters are invited to this wonderful opportunity to explore the lands we love in a new way. This event is appropriate for beginning birders and all those interested in learning how to better identify our local resident and migrant birds. On this trip through a riparian redwood forest we’re likely to encounter residents of forested canyons such as Pacific Wren\, Steller’s Jay\, and a variety of woodpeckers. Although far from guaranteed\, we may also encounter Mountain Quail and maybe even a Varied Thrush. On these field trips\, we use eBird to monitor the bird populations on Big Sur Land Trust preserves. This field trip is an opportunity to contribute to this new and growing effort\, and all participants will have access to a list of birds seen during the day. \nWe’ll walk nearly two forested miles through Williams Canyon along a well-graded dirt road to the boundary of Mitteldorf Preserve. From there we will climb up the moderately steep Headwaters Road for about a mile to the Red-tailed Overlook. After pausing for a snack and looking for Red-tailed Hawks\, we’ll head back down the road\, but turn off at the upper end of the Nature Loop and follow it down to the Mitteldorf Preserve Lodge. We’ll have a snack before admiring the Legacy Redwood Tree and then heading out through Williams Canyon back to the trailhead. The total distance will be about seven miles\, about a mile of which will be a moderate climb. \nSince parking is limited at Mitteldorf Preserve\, participants will be arranged into carpools for the approximately 20-minute drive from the meet-up location to Mitteldorf Preserve. \n\nDistance: ~7 miles\nElevation: ~1000 ft\nDifficulty: Moderate.\nPace: Moderate\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birding-at-mitteldorf-preserve-red-tailed-overlook-october-7/
LOCATION:Mitteldorf Preserve
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20230911T211211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T172609Z
UID:10000170-1697706000-1697720400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Let's Go Outdoors! San Jose Creek 2-mile hike with Big Sur Land Trust | October 19
DESCRIPTION:Join Big Sur Land Trust for a gentle 2-mile guided hike along the San Jose Creek Trail. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDistance: 2 miles \nElevation: 150′ total ascent \nDifficulty: Easy \nPace: 2+ mph \nEvery step of this hike was made possible through our partnership with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District\, California State Parks\, and Point Lobos Foundation as collaborative members of the Lobos Corona Parkland project — along with generous donors and funders. Shuttles will transport hikers from Palo Corona Regional Park (Rancho Cañada) to the Ishxenta State Park San Jose Creek trailhead\, which is only accessible through guided hikes. From there\, we will meander up the gentle incline along San Jose Creek\, looking for early wildflowers along the way. After crossing over San Jose Creek’s three magnificent redwood bridges\, we will arrive at the meadow that will be our turnaround point. This hike is a beautiful reminder that collaboration can bring beautiful change and that our actions are stronger when taken together. We are grateful to our partners and to our donors for each step forward that we take together. \nBring: Snacks to enjoy along the hike\, plus everything you need for a half-day of backcountry hiking. Sturdy closed-toe hiking shoes are required\, and layers are recommended. \nPlease note: While the trails we will be on are well-tended\, this area is known to have extremely high tick densities. Please take extra precautions when preparing for this hike (wear light-colored clothes\, wear pants that can be tucked into socks\, bring and use tick repellent\, etc.) and be sure to do a thorough tick-check following your day with us. \nPlease note that each participant must be individually registered (including kids\, who need to be accompanied by an adult). Hikers must be 15+ years of age. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/lets-go-outdoors-san-jose-creek-2-mile-hike-with-big-sur-land-trust-october-19/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20230913T202430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T202430Z
UID:10000167-1698485400-1698499800@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | October 28
DESCRIPTION:Join the BSLT team in removing invasive plants in an effort to restore Martin Dunes. \n\n\n\nRemoving ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection. \nPLEASE NOTE OUR MEET-UP LOCATION: Entrance to the Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge \nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-october-28/
LOCATION:Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge Salinas\, CA 93908\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20230913T202359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T210738Z
UID:10000168-1698570000-1698588000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Walk-and-talk with Nikki Nedeff at Martin Dunes | October 29
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 4-5 hour walk focused on the natural history and ecology of Martin Dunes. \n\n\n\nSince 2000\, BSLT has protected 125 acres at Martin Dunes adjacent to the USFWS Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge on the Monterey Bay coastline. The sandy dunes closest to the beach serve as ideal habitats for snowy plovers and are protected from human disturbance\, dogs\, horses\, hunting\, etc. \nOver the past 10 years\, BSLT has implemented long-term stewardship strategies at Martin Dunes to restore the natural dune habitat. Since 2009\, the removal of invasive plants has been a priority. As a result\, the infestation of ice plant (Carpobrotus edulis)\, European beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria)\, and ripgut brome (Bromus diandrus) has been significantly reduced\, which has allowed native flora and fauna to thrive. Removing these non-native plants directly benefits the snowy plovers nesting on the dunes\, as well as several other threatened and endangered species unique to the Monterey Bay Area. \nOn October 29th\, BSLT’s former Conservation Program Director/Associate Director of Conservation Nikki Nedeff\, will lead a walk-and-talk describing the natural history and ecology of Martin Dunes. Join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about this amazing dune habitat and nature preserve. We will walk from the parking area to the beach\, then loop through Martin Dunes. \nWe are so grateful to have Nikki joining us to lead this walk\, and are excited to have her share her incredible wealth of knowledge about this special conserved land. We look forward to walking\, talking\, and learning from Nikki together! \nBring: Snacks or a picnic lunch to enjoy\, binoculars\, clothing layers\, and everything you might need for a half-day of hiking with us. \n\nDistance: 4 miles.\nTotal ascent: 50 ft.\nDifficulty: Moderate (sandy terrain).\nFacilities: There are no facilities available at this location.\nTrail conditions: Hikers should expect rolling\, sandy terrain.\nCell service: Cell phone service is intermittent at Martin Dunes. Please plan accordingly.\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/walk-and-talk-with-nikki-nedeff-at-martin-dunes-october-29/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231010T220323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T220410Z
UID:10000171-1699088400-1699099200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Healthy Soils at Marks Ranch Walk-and-Talk with Patrick Riparetti | November 4
DESCRIPTION:Come to Marks Ranch to learn about our Healthy Soils Program from BSLT’s Director of Stewardship\, Patrick Riparetti\, and project partners. \nDuring the Soberanes Fire in 2016 and most recently with the River Fire\, Marks Ranch served as part of the incident command center. The land was impacted significantly by equipment and personnel. In our recovery efforts\, Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT) partnered with the California Marine Sanctuary Foundation (CMSF) to initiate a three-year Healthy Soils Program project at Marks Ranch.Recognizing that the health of the Marine Sanctuary is tied directly to the health of the land\, the Healthy Soils Program helps working ranches and farmlands improve soil health and promote its ability to sequester carbon that cause ocean acidification and warming. With the Marks Ranch Healthy Soils Project now entering its third and final year\, project members from BSLT and CMSF will share how this area is recovering from the 2020 River Fire and what we have learned so far. Participants can expect a gentle and relaxed walk on the land and talk about the research at Marks Ranch that is furthering our understanding of soil restoration. \nThis event will have a mix of walking and talking. Participants are welcome to hike independently upon the conclusion of the event. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/healthy-soils-at-marks-ranch-walk-and-talk-with-patrick-riparetti-november-4/
LOCATION:Marks Ranch\, 117th Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231108T221640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T221740Z
UID:10000172-1701421200-1701432000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Birding with Monterey Audubon Society at Marks Ranch | December 1
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust is thrilled to host Monterey Audubon Society field trips at Big Sur Land Trust Preserves. Monterey Audubon Society members and Big Sur Land Trust supporters are invited to this wonderful opportunity to explore the lands we love in a new way. \nThis event is appropriate for beginning birders and all those interested in learning how to better identify our local breeding birds. Located off of Highway 68 just north of Toro Park\, Marks Ranch is named after Benjamin and Nisene Marks (after whom the state park was named)\, and was once an egg production ranch. The land and many of the original features are now preserved by the Big Sur Land Trust. \nWe’ll learn about the birds\, the natural history and the human history of this unique property. Likely birds are those typical of the oak savannah\, and include Acorn Woodpecker\, California Scrub-jay\, Hutton’s Vireo\, California Quail and Oak Titmouse. Thanks to Big Sur Land Trust’s partnership with Monterey Audubon Society\, we use eBird to monitor the bird populations on Big Sur Land Trust preserves. This field trip is an opportunity to contribute to this growing effort and all participants will have access to a list of birds seen during the day. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birding-with-monterey-audubon-society-at-marks-ranch-december-1/
LOCATION:Marks Ranch\, 117th Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231108T221724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T221724Z
UID:10000173-1701507600-1701518400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Birding with Monterey Audubon Society at Marks Ranch | December 2
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust is thrilled to host Monterey Audubon Society field trips at Big Sur Land Trust Preserves. Monterey Audubon Society members and Big Sur Land Trust supporters are invited to this wonderful opportunity to explore the lands we love in a new way. \nThis event is appropriate for beginning birders and all those interested in learning how to better identify our local breeding birds. Located off of Highway 68 just north of Toro Park\, Marks Ranch is named after Benjamin and Nisene Marks (after whom the state park was named)\, and was once an egg production ranch. The land and many of the original features are now preserved by the Big Sur Land Trust. \nWe’ll learn about the birds\, the natural history and the human history of this unique property. Likely birds are those typical of the oak savannah\, and include Acorn Woodpecker\, California Scrub-jay\, Hutton’s Vireo\, California Quail and Oak Titmouse. Thanks to Big Sur Land Trust’s partnership with Monterey Audubon Society\, we use eBird to monitor the bird populations on Big Sur Land Trust preserves. This field trip is an opportunity to contribute to this growing effort and all participants will have access to a list of birds seen during the day. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birding-with-monterey-audubon-society-at-marks-ranch-december-2/
LOCATION:Marks Ranch\, 117th Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231113T215042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T215042Z
UID:10000174-1701509400-1701523800@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | December 2
DESCRIPTION:Removing ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-december-2/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240108T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240108T175419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T175419Z
UID:10000181-1704708000-1704713400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Carmel River FREE Tour | March 29 @ 10:00am
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust’s Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (CR FREE) project is one of the most extensive and important multi-benefit flood protection and riparian habitat restoration efforts on the Central Coast. Using a nature-based green infrastructure approach\, it will reclaim the southern floodplain to direct water away from developed areas north of the river. \nOur hike will be a slow-paced\, staff-led tour of this project site. We will host two groups that will be leaving at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. Please note which ticket time you reserved. \nPlease note that minors will need to be accompanied by an adult. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carmel-river-free-tour-march-29-1000am/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/CRFree.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240124T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231220T193904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T230654Z
UID:10000177-1706086800-1706090400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:You Make it Possible 2024! | January 24
DESCRIPTION:With gratitude for all your support\, we invite you to join our celebration of all you’ve made possible! Bring your cup of coffee for a virtual chat with our President and CEO\, Jeannette Tuitele-Lewis\, and Big Sur Land Trust staff. We’ll share inspirational stories of your generosity in action\, as well as what we’re looking forward to accomplishing in 2024. We’ll also give you a preview of our events calendar\, and you’ll have an opportunity to ask questions. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/you-make-it-possible-2024-january-24/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231220T165923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T224045Z
UID:10000176-1706347800-1706362200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled | Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | January 27
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled! After checking the conditions of the road leading to the entrance of Martin Dunes\, we determined that most vehicles will likely get stuck in the mud and have decided to cancel Saturday’s invasive species removal volunteer event. \nWe appreciate your understanding and ask you to sing up for our February 10th volunteer event at Martin Dunes. \nWe are looking forward to meeting all the people who are volunteering with us for the first time and to catching up with friends we have not seen since last year as we nurture the sensitive ecosystem of the dunes together! \nThank you for your flexibility and we hope to see you all soon. \n\nRemoving ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-january-27/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240122T213955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T213955Z
UID:10000182-1707393600-1707397200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Big Sur Land Trust Volunteer Orientation | February 8
DESCRIPTION:Your dedication to your community is what makes it a vibrant place! You have chosen to become a volunteer with Big Sur Land Trust\, and we want us to get better acquainted. Whether you are a new or current volunteer\, please join us for this online volunteer orientation. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/big-sur-land-trust-volunteer-orientation-february-8/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240210T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240125T223756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T235616Z
UID:10000184-1707557400-1707571800@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled: Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | February 10
DESCRIPTION:Removing ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-february-10/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240201T002318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T235916Z
UID:10000185-1708160400-1708171200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled: Carr Lake Weed Warriors Volunteer Event | February 17
DESCRIPTION:With the recent rain\, the native plant garden is thriving – and so are the weeds. We need several volunteers to help us maintain the garden\, remove vegetation from the walkways\, and pick up litter. \nVolunteers will work in the native garden to hand pull invasive plant species and pick up litter. The invasive species we will target include common over-wintering host plants for Western Flower Thrips\, a small and ubiquitous insect\, which can spread Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus\, an aggressive plant virus that can quickly infect gardens and agricultural fields. \nAll participants must be individually registered for this event. \nPlease remember to bring/wear: \n\nWater\nSun protection\nLong sleeve shirt and pants\nClose-toed shoes\nWork gloves (if you have them)\n\nNo dogs\, please.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carr-lake-weed-warriors-volunteer-event-february-17/
LOCATION:Carr Lake\, 618 Sherwood Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240309T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240309T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240222T222242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T222242Z
UID:10000187-1709976600-1709987400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Carr Lake Weed Warriors Volunteer Event | March 9
DESCRIPTION:With the recent rain\, the native plant garden is thriving – and so are the weeds. We need several volunteers to help us maintain the garden\, remove vegetation from the walkways\, and pick up litter. \nVolunteers will work in the native garden to hand pull invasive plant species and pick up litter. The invasive species we will target include common over-wintering host plants for Western Flower Thrips\, a small and ubiquitous insect\, which can spread Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus\, an aggressive plant virus that can quickly infect gardens and agricultural fields. \nAll participants must be individually registered for this event. \nPlease remember to bring/wear: \n\nWater\nSun protection\nLong sleeve shirt and pants\nClose-toed shoes\nWork gloves (if you have them)\n\nNo dogs\, please. \nRegister here >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carr-lake-weed-warriors-volunteer-event-march-9/
LOCATION:Carr Lake\, 618 Sherwood Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240322T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240108T175122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T222249Z
UID:10000179-1711098000-1711112400@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:FULL | Let's Go Outdoors! San Jose Creek 2-mile hike with Big Sur Land Trust | March 22
DESCRIPTION:FULL!\nDistance: 2 miles\nElevation: 150′ total ascent\nDifficulty: Easy\nPace: 2+ mph \nEvery step of this hike was made possible through our partnership with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District\, California State Parks\, and Point Lobos Foundation as collaborative members of the Lobos Corona Parkland project — along with generous donors and funders. Shuttles will transport hikers from Palo Corona Regional Park (Rancho Cañada) to the Ishxenta State Park San Jose Creek trailhead\, which is only accessible through guided hikes. From there\, we will meander up the gentle incline along San Jose Creek\, looking for early wildflowers along the way. After crossing over San Jose Creek’s three magnificent redwood bridges\, we will arrive at the meadow that will be our turnaround point. This hike is a beautiful reminder that collaboration can bring beautiful change and that our actions are stronger when taken together. We are grateful to our partners and to our donors for each step forward that we take together. \nBring: Snacks to enjoy along the hike\, plus everything you need for a half-day of backcountry hiking. Sturdy closed-toe hiking shoes are required\, and layers are recommended. \nPlease note: While the trails we will be on are well-tended\, this area is known to have extremely high tick densities. Please take extra precautions when preparing for this hike (wear light-colored clothes\, wear pants that can be tucked into socks\, bring and use tick repellent\, etc.) and be sure to do a thorough tick-check following your day with us. \nPlease note that each participant must be individually registered (including kids\, who need to be accompanied by an adult). Hikers must be 15+ years of age.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/lets-go-outdoors-san-jose-creek-2-mile-hike-with-big-sur-land-trust-march-22/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240305T212307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T212349Z
UID:10000188-1711186200-1711200600@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | March 23
DESCRIPTION:Removing ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as many satellite populations of ice plant as possible while also tackling Ripgut Brome\, which has begun to take over in areas. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-march-23/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240108T175316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T220156Z
UID:10000180-1711702800-1711710000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Carmel River FREE Tour | March 29 @ 9:00am
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust’s Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (CR FREE) project is one of the most extensive and important multi-benefit flood protection and riparian habitat restoration efforts on the Central Coast. Using a nature-based green infrastructure approach\, it will reclaim the southern floodplain to direct water away from developed areas north of the river. \nOur hike will be a slow-paced\, staff-led tour of this project site. We will host two groups that will be leaving at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. Please note which ticket time you reserved. \nPlease note that minors will need to be accompanied by an adult. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carmel-river-free-tour-march-29-900am/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240329T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240122T220241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T220241Z
UID:10000183-1711706400-1711713600@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Carmel River FREE Tour | March 29 @ 10:00am
DESCRIPTION:Big Sur Land Trust’s Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement (CR FREE) project is one of the most extensive and important multi-benefit flood protection and riparian habitat restoration efforts on the Central Coast. Using a nature-based green infrastructure approach\, it will reclaim the southern floodplain to direct water away from developed areas north of the river. \nOur hike will be a slow-paced\, staff-led tour of this project site. We will host two groups that will be leaving at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. Please note which ticket time you reserved. \nPlease note that minors will need to be accompanied by an adult. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/carmel-river-free-tour-march-29-1000am-2/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240405T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240318T202846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T202952Z
UID:10000189-1712307600-1712329200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:'Birds and Blooms' walk at Marks Ranch | April 5
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a springtime ‘birds and blooms’ walk at Big Sur Land Trust’s Marks Ranch as we celebrate Earth Day all month long. \nThis April\, Big Sur Land Trust will be celebrating Earth Day all month long\, with guided hikes throughout our preserves and on lands throughout Monterey County that are part of our 45-year and over 45\,000 acre legacy of land conservation. \nFor this hike\, we will be joined by our birding expert friends at Monterey Audubon Society as well as a wildflower nauturalist to learn about the wildflowers and birds of this unique property. \n\nDistance: 2.5 miles\nElevation: ~180 ft\nDifficulty: Easy. We’ll walk about 2.5 miles roundtrip on dirt roads and trails. Participants should expect some areas of muddy/wet trail\, narrow cattle gates\, and some areas of uneven terrain.\nPace: Easy\nParticipant limit: 12\n\nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birds-and-blooms-walk-at-marks-ranch-april-5/
LOCATION:Marks Ranch\, 117th Drive\, Salinas\, CA\, 93908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes,Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240412T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240412T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240318T203132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T203132Z
UID:10000190-1712912400-1712934000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:'Birds and Blooms' walk at San Jose Creek | April 12
DESCRIPTION:Join Big Sur Land Trust for a gentle 2-mile birding and wildflowers walk along the San Jose Creek Trail. \nThis April\, Big Sur Land Trust will be celebrating Earth Day all month long\, with guided hikes throughout our preserves and on lands throughout Monterey County that are part of our 45-year and over-45\,000-acre legacy of land conservation. \nFor this hike\, we wil be joined by our birding expert friends at Monterey Audubon Society as well as a wildflower nauturalist to learn about the wildflowers and birds of this unique property. \n\nDistance: 2 miles\nElevation: 150′ total ascent\nDifficulty: Easy. We will be walking on a backcountry dirt road\, on which we may encounter small rocks and sticks.\nPace: Easy\nParticipant limit: 12\nFacilities: Restrooms are available at the meet-up location and at the trailhead.\nCell service: There is limited to no cell service at this location. Please plan accordingly.\n\nRegister >> 
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birds-and-blooms-walk-at-san-jose-creek-april-12/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240413T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240402T185124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T190902Z
UID:10000192-1713000600-1713015000@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal | April 13
DESCRIPTION:Martin Dunes Invasive Species Removal\nApril 13\n9:30AM-1:30PM \nRemoving ice plant and annual grasses is hard work but necessary to protect the biodiversity of Martin Dunes\, which protects critical habitat for several special status species\, including the Monterey spineflower\, Smith’s blue butterfly\, and Western snowy plover. \nPlease join BSLT staff and volunteers in removing these invasive species in an effort to restore and care for the lands we love at Martin Dunes. Water\, snacks\, gloves\, and hand tools will be provided. Volunteers will work to manually remove as much Ripgut Brome\, mainly\, and iceplant. \nThere is no shade cover where we will be pulling invasives\, so please bring sun protection. \nPLEASE NOTE OUR MEET-UP LOCATION: At the very back of the REI parking lot in Marina.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/martin-dunes-invasive-species-removal-041324/
LOCATION:Martin Dunes\, Marina\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240318T203424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T203424Z
UID:10000191-1713772800-1713805200@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Earth Day Guided Hike: Williams Canyon to Rancho Cañada | April 22
DESCRIPTION:Join Big Sur Land Trust for a hike from the Williams Canyon parking meadow to Palo Corona Regional Park’s Rancho Cañada Unit. \nCelebrate Earth Day 2024 on a hike with Big Sur Land Trust from the Williams Canyon parking meadow to Palo Corona Regional Park’s Rancho Cañada Unit. We will traverse 8.5 miles (including three creek crossings) and climb over 1500 feet through Santa Lucia Conservancy land and Palo Corona Regional Park’s backcountry and front ranch. We will spend much of the day on lands not open to the public that are part of Big Sur Land Trust’s 45-year and 45\,000-acre legacy of land conservation\, so it will be our special pleasure to enable managed access to these conserved lands in support of our continuing land conservation efforts. \nBring: A picnic lunch and plenty of water\, plus everything you need for a day of strenuous backcountry hiking. There will be creek crossings\, so be prepared to get your feet wet! Sturdy closed-toe hiking shoes are required\, and layers are recommended. \n\nDistance: 8.5 miles\nElevation: 1500 feet\nDifficulty: Strenuous. Hikers should expect creek crossings and plenty of climbing and descent along this beautiful backcountry route.\n\nRegister >> 
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/earth-day-guided-hike-williams-canyon-to-rancho-canada-april-22/
LOCATION:Palo Corona Regional Park\, 4860 Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240502T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240502T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240221T221229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T221229Z
UID:10000186-1714651200-1714654800@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Big Sur Land Trust Volunteer Orientation | May 2
DESCRIPTION:Your dedication to your community is what makes it a vibrant place! You have chosen to become a volunteer with Big Sur Land Trust\, and we want us to get better acquainted. Whether you are a new or current volunteer\, please join us for this online volunteer orientation. \nRegister >>
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/big-sur-land-trust-volunteer-orientation-may-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20231221T222109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T195326Z
UID:10000178-1715385600-1715471999@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Race for Open Space 2024 | May 11
DESCRIPTION:Each spring people of all ages and fitness levels join Big Sur Land Trust’s Race for Open Space – our largest annual fundraising event – to support healthy lands\, healthy people\, and healthy communities. In 2023\, hundreds of runners\, hikers\, and walkers along with our generous sponsors raised funds for the lands we all love in Monterey County. \nThanks to our partners at Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District\, California State Parks\, Santa Lucia Preserve\, and Santa Lucia Conservancy you have several options to experience conserved lands that are not usually open to the public. (Courses are subject to change.) Whether you want to go fast\, slow\, solo\, with a group\, or just cheer on your friends\, the Race for Open Space has something for you! \n\nPalo Corona to South Bank Trail 1-mile fun run\nPalo Corona to Whisler Wilson Out-&-Back 12K\nPalo Corona to Williams Canyon Out-&-Back 25K\nLunch Bench Loop 35K\n\nThese treasured open spaces represent the vitality of Monterey County. Please join us and support healthy lands\, healthy people\, and healthy communities! You’ll be supporting our mission to inspire love of land across generations\, conservation of our unique Monterey County landscapes\, and access to outdoor experiences for all. A reminder to leave no trace! \nSign up now >> 
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/race-for-open-space-2024-may-11/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240518T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T104014
CREATED:20240502T171711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T171711Z
UID:10000195-1716019200-1716033600@bigsurlandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Birding with Monterey Audubon at Songbird Preserve | May 18
DESCRIPTION:Join us for expert-led birding on a Monterey Audubon Society field trip at Big Sur Land Trust’s Songbird Preserve. \n\n\nBig Sur Land Trust is thrilled to host Monterey Audubon Society field trips at Big Sur Land Trust Preserves. Monterey Audubon Society members and Big Sur Land Trust supporters are invited to this wonderful opportunity to explore the lands we love in a new way. This event is appropriate for beginning birders and all those interested in learning how to better identify our local breeding birds. Birds we hope to see or hear include Swainson’s Thrush\, Warbling Vireo\, Western Flycatcher\, and Wilson’s Warbler. Thanks to Big Sur Land Trust’s growing partnership with Monterey Audubon Society\, we have begun using eBird to monitor the bird populations on Big Sur Land Trust preserves. This field trip is an opportunity to contribute to this new and growing effort\, and all participants will have access to a list of birds seen during the day. \n\nDistance: 1 mile\nElevation: 0-10 ft\nDifficulty: Easy\nTrail surface: Dirt/Gravel\nParticipant limit: 12\n\nPlease note there are no restroom facilities at this location. \nAll participants\, including kids\, must be individually registered. Participants under 15 years of age will need to be accompanied by an adult. \nRegister >> 
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/birding-with-monterey-audubon-at-songbird-preserve-may-18/
LOCATION:Sanctuary Bible Church Parking Lot\, 8340 Carmel Valley Road\, Carmel-by-the-Sea\, CA\, 93923\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Hikes
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