Help Restore Navajo Canyon - Saturday, Feb 13, 9am - noon
You’re invited to help the San Diego Flyway Cities Coalition transform Navajo Canyon into an urban refuge for wildlife and people! The San Diego Audubon Society, San Diego Canyonlands, Urban Corps, and the City of San Diego Parks & Rec Dept are joining together to restore canyon wildlife habitat by planting native shrubs and trees in a degraded section of Navajo Canyon.
Volunteers should wear long pants, sturdy shoes, and a hat. We’ll provide the gloves, tools, water and snacks. If you have one, feel free to bring your own reusable water bottle to help us reduce paper cup waste.
For more information or to sign up, contact Shannon Dougherty at dougherty@sandiegoaudubon.org or (858) 273-7800 x101. As required by SD City Park & Rec Dept, for volunteers 17 and under, a parent or guardian must sign a waiver for each child at the start of the event. Children 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Directions: From I-8, exit I-8 at Waring Rd. (Exit 9) and head north. After 1.5 miles, take a right on Mound Ave. The canyon entrance is located at the intersection of Mound Ave & Carthage St (where Mound Ave curves sharply to the left). Street parking is available. Click here for a Google map.