Restoring this landscape involves removing non-native invasive plants and weeds (i.e., mustard, thistle, fennel and ox tongue) followed-up by planting locally sourced coastal native plants (i.e., yarrow, bee plant, coast buckwheat, seaside daisy and others) to maintain, increase and sustain biodiversity, and to stabilize hillside slopes. Three endangered species are found near this area: the San Francisco garter snake, the San Bruno elfin butterfly, and the California red-legged frog, and they need a native habitat to survive. Habitat restoration is critical for preserving habitat for these endangered species.
More details about this event:
Site Captains: Michael Ayala and Susan Leiby
Where to Meet: On the west side of Highway 1 at Crespi Drive stoplight on the morning of the event. You many also join in on the event after 10am by crossing Highway 1 at the stoplight, and heading north on the coastal trail bike path to join the team.
Parking: Paid public parking in the Crespi Lot
Supplies: BYO tools: bring your own reusable gardening gloves, pruning shears, hand trowel and shovel.
Park in the lot off Crespi Drive. Get a parking pass from a PBC attendant before walking to the check-in location.