Cabrillo Field Notes

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Cabrillo National Monument protects a unique and diverse landscape thriving with life. Follow our science teams into the field and discover the stories of our park’s natural resources and beyond.

10 Things You Can Do To Stop Invasive Species

August 31, 2018 Posted by: Nicole Ornelas & Melonie Brown

“We love to see thriving flora and fauna, so long as they are in their native habitats and do not harm the environment in the process. Ongoing efforts are being made by the National Park Service and its partners to ensure the preservation of our parks for years to come. However, this requires cooperation from visitors and your support to help prevent the spread of invasive species.”

 

Invasive Trees Removed from the Park

August 27, 2018 Posted by: McKenna Pace

The park has recently undergone some aesthetic changes! Read on to learn more about why we chose to cut down and remove two large trees.

 

Weed Warriors: High Tech Students Help Preserve Their National Park

November 03, 2017 Posted by: Alex Warneke

Cabrillo National Monument is proud to partner with students at High Tech High Media Arts to remove invasive plants in the park. In accordance with the ongoing mission of the National Park Service and the Centennial Call-to-Action, this project seeks to develop and nurture lifelong connections between young people and their National Park through meaningful educational experiences.

 

Local Students Assist in Invasive Species Removal

May 21, 2017 Posted by: Alex Warneke

Cabrillo National Monument is once again proud to partner with the students of High Tech High Media Arts- this time to remove invasive seaweeds from the Cabrillo tidepools. In accordance with the ongoing mission of the National Park Service, this project seeks to develop and nurture lifelong connections between young people and their National Parks through meaningful education experiences.

 

Last updated: November 4, 2016

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