Hands-on Conservation

Restore native California soil.

We gather families and neighbors to plant native canopies, clean local creek beds, and nurture community gardens right down the street.

Close-up of hands holding rich dark soil with a small green oak sprout, warm golden-hour California sunlight, shallow depth of field, 35mm film style
Close-up of hands holding rich dark soil with a small green oak sprout, warm golden-hour California sunlight, shallow depth of field, 35mm film style
Our Roots

Grounded in local action

We bypass abstract global policy to focus entirely on hyper-local ecosystem restoration. By putting shovels in the hands of residents, we transform environmental anxiety into tangible, community-sown growth.

From oak saplings to native shrubs, every planting is scientifically guided to support local wildlife and build climate resilience right in our neighborhood soil.

What We Nurture

Three ways we restore

Our projects focus on immediate, physical improvements to local ecosystems where volunteers can physically plant, nurture, and measure progress.

Canopy
Waterways
Community

Native Woodlands

Creek Restoration

Urban Gardens

Planting oak saplings and native shrubs to restore shade, cool suburban neighborhoods, and rebuild critical wildlife corridors.

Clearing debris and establishing deep-rooted native flora along local creek beds to prevent erosion and filter runoff naturally.

Cultivating public spaces where neighbors grow organic food, share local soil science, and foster lifelong ecological stewardship.

Get your boots muddy

Bring your gloves, your family, and your curiosity. Join our next monthly workday and make a physical impact on California soil.