Volunteer with us on Saturday, May 30th from 9am-12pm to support our ongoing habitat restoration work at one of our unique Delhi sand dunes conservation properties located in the City of Fontana. This important open space area was conserved to protect habitat for the federally endangered Delhi Sands flower-loving fly and the federally threatened California gnatcatcher. To help the landscape transition from the invasion of non-native plant species, participating volunteers will assist with hand watering and weeding California native planting sites established last fall by local college students and community members. 🌻
Participation in the event requires walking approximately 1-2 miles over uneven, dirt terrain. Participants will carry buckets of water and use a variety of hand tools (such as trowels and hula hoes) to complete the activities described above. All necessary supplies will be provided.
Volunteers must register ahead of time. For more event details and to register, click here. Questions? Reach out to Angie at aleon@riversandlands.org. Space is limited, so save your spot today!
Your efforts will help support our goal to provide much-needed food and shelter for the unique wildlife that calls the area home. Thank you for helping us achieve that goal!



