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Join Us for a Coastal Restoration Webinar on August 26th

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • Aug 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 12, 2025

Join the Climate Science Alliance and California State Coastal Conservancy for a webinar on August 26th to learn about opportunities to get involved at coastal restoration sites. Learn more on today's blog!


A heron photographed in a wetland area, with the San Diego bay seen in the background
Photo by Condor Visual Media

Are you interested in getting involved in coastal restoration planning or participating in hands-on activities? Interested in visiting local coastal restoration sites in-person? Come meet local Coastal Managers, learn about their projects and find out how you can get involved.


Event flyer; All text located within this blog post.

Date: August 26, 2025

Time: 2:00pm PDT

Location: Zoom Webinar (Zoom link provided to registered attendees)








We invite you to join the Climate Science Alliance and California State Coastal Conservancy for a webinar about coastal restoration activities in Southern California and how you can get your hands dirty and help out. The webinar will focus on local coastal sites that are undergoing restoration to build climate resilience and share multiple ways you can get involved, including:

  • Participating in upcoming hands-on activities

  • Serving on advisory and planning committees

  • Opportunities for travel stipends and fellowships


Register to attend the webinar to learn about opportunities and financial support:




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