Gaviota Coast Conservancy

HERB WALK AT ELLWOOD BUTTERFLY PRESERVE WITH NICOLE IAQUINTO

Join local herbalist Nicole Iaquinto to learn about the medicinal and edible weeds of Santa Barbara, move your body, breathe, and reconnect with nature. Come explore the bluffs and Eucalyptus forest along the Elwood Butterfly Preserve and enjoy the bounty of herbs

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Selma Rubin, Earth Day and Gaviota Coast Conservancy 

Selma’s generous participation and contribution showed us that one person absolutely can make a difference for a healthy world By Nancy Black Santa Barbara Earth Day Grandma By Nancy Black, co-founder of Mercury Press; board, Gaviota Coast Conservancy To honor

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JOINT REQUEST TO POSTPONE EL CAPITAN CANYON RESORT HEARING 

Gaviota Coast Conservancy and the project developer are jointly requesting to postpone the County Planning Commission’s hearing on April 24th concerning GCC’s appeal of the El Capitan Canyon Resort Area F1-F2 project. This recent development follows a productive meeting yesterday

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GCC APPEAL of El Cap Canyon Resort expansion at planning commission Continued to 4-24-2024

By Ana Citrin Your voice is needed to support GCC’s appeal of the El Capitan Canyon Resort expansion! Emails to the Planning Commission should be sent to dvillalo@co.santa-barbara.ca.us by noon on Monday, April 22th.  Background The Santa Barbara County Planning

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A Sustainable Vision for Santa Barbara: Alternatives to the Tajiguas Landfill Expansion 

Time is running out!  The County of Santa Barbara is proposing a dangerous expansion of the Tajiguas Landfill, threatening the Gaviota Coast’s fragile ecosystem and our community’s health. The current expansion proposal for the Tajiguas Landfill represents a missed opportunity.

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