Close-up macro shot of hands holding rich dark California soil, warm golden-hour sunlight filtering through oak leaves, shallow depth of field, 35mm film style
Close-up macro shot of hands holding rich dark California soil, warm golden-hour sunlight filtering through oak leaves, shallow depth of field, 35mm film style
Our Programs

Grounded science for native California soil

We bypass abstract climate policy to focus on hyper-local, hands-on ecosystem restoration. Get your boots muddy planting the future of our local neighborhoods.

Three Pillars

How we restore local ecosystems

Our work is physical, scientific, and community-driven. We provide the tools, local soil science, and guidance to cultivate real environmental leaders.

Education
Cultivation
Conservation

Hands-on workshops

Community-sown gardens

Active habitat restoration

Master native California ecosystems, drought-tolerant planting, and soil health through practical, field-based training.

Establish local gardens that provide fresh food, restore urban biodiversity, and anchor neighborhoods in shared stewardship.

Get your boots muddy restoring local creek beds, oak woodlands, and vital wildlife corridors right in your backyard.

A volunteer planting a native California shrub in a sunny creek bed, soft dappled forest light, warm editorial photography, 35mm film style
A volunteer planting a native California shrub in a sunny creek bed, soft dappled forest light, warm editorial photography, 35mm film style
Our Methodology

Science in the creek beds

Conservation isn't an abstract concept—it is a physical practice. Our programs combine rigorous local ecology with community action, ensuring every volunteer understands the soil chemistry, hydrology, and native biology of the land they cultivate.

By partnering with schools, local families, and regional ecologists, we turn passive environmental concern into measurable, community-led ecological recovery.

Ready to get your boots muddy?

Join our next local restoration day or sign up for an upcoming soil science workshop. No experience required—just bring your curiosity.