Elings Park Nature Walk- Pollinators (Elings Park/Santa Barbara Botanic Garden)
Sat, Sep 16
|Elings Park
Part of a series of nature walks that is a collaboration between Elings Park and the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
Time & Location
Sep 16, 2023, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Elings Park, 1298 Las Positas Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA
About the event
This event is not sponsored or affiliated with SBUCC, but we encourage like-minded community members to check it out!
September 16 (9-10 am): Pollinators. Hosted by Sarah Cusser, Ph.D, Terrestrial Invertebrate Conservation Ecologist, and Kylie Etter, Conservation. Technician.
From the event description:
"The 230-acre Elings Park as part of a new collaboration between the Park and Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Each hike has a different natural history focus, such as plants, pollinators, or birds, and are led by Garden experts. The hikes are the start of as part of a larger collaborative effort between the two partners and the public to transform a section of the Park from invasive to native plants and document the effects. Future walks are scheduled, once a month, through the end of 2023. For more information, visit www.SBBotanicGarden.org/calendar.
“Elings Park and its Plants,” held on Saturday, June 24, is led by Denise Knapp, Ph.D., the Garden’s Director of Conservation and Research, and Annie Ayers, Herbarium Technician.
“We invite the public to join us in recovering this portion of Elings Park so they can see first-hand the power of California’s native plants,” says Denise Knapp, Ph.D., the Garden’s director of conservation and research. “Ultimately, through this experience, we hope that our community will leave inspired and begin transformations in backyards and landscapes across SB County and beyond.”
Elings Park opened in 1985 as the result of a community campaign to turn the former landfill into a public park. First encompassing 90 acres, the Park expanded to 230 acres in 1994 with the purchase of an adjacent property.
Approximately 75% of Elings Park is undeveloped. Nine miles of trails traverse shady oak groves and sunny, ocean-facing hillsides covered with chaparral. Nonnative plants, which have encroached on the natural landscapes, have been the target of the Park’s recent efforts at habitat restoration. Over the past two years, more than 250 California native oaks have been planted, plus hundreds of native grasses and shrubs. For the past three springs, a flock of sheep have been brought in for eco-friendly weed removal and fire prevention.
“While Elings Park is just steps away from thousands of residences, portions of it are still surprisingly wild,” says Dean Noble, Elings Park executive director. “Many people who enjoy our athletic facilities and cultural events have never visited our scenic South Bluffs. With the expertise of Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, we can transform that landscape and encourage the next generation of community scientists.”"
More info on the Garden's website: https://sbbotanicgarden.org/classes-events/nature-walks-at-elings-park/