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Planting Seeds of Change: How Community Action is Growing a Brighter Future

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As the Garden's Landscape Transformation at Elings Park mini-series comes to a close, we're celebrating the power of community action in transforming landscapes and protecting California’s native biodiversity. From our dedicated volunteers who are helping us plant native species to collaborative restoration efforts with partners across the central coast, this episode highlights how small actions lead to big impacts on our environment. Join us as we hear some of the inspiring stories of the people working together to create sustainable, life-filled landscapes that will benefit our future generations. Learn how YOU are part of this solution and how you can make a difference by supporting native plant conservation and becoming part of this movement for a healthier, more resilient planet. Join the native plant movement and support conservation from your backyard to the backcountry. To learn more visit SBBotanicGarden.org/about/mission-vision/ Watch the Other Three Episodes in this Series: 1️⃣ https://youtu.be/QpVxu01XA7M 2️⃣ https://youtu.be/6JnfBN6UTJk 3️⃣ https://youtu.be/89XKlEaMrn8 Learn more about the Garden’s Landscape Transformation projects happening across California’s Central Coast, including Elings Park, Alice Keck Memorial Gardens, and Cuyama Valley: sbbotanicgarden.org/conservation/landscape-transformations/ Production Credits: Produced, filmed, and edited by: Sven Nebelung Executive producers: Jaime Eschette and Denise Knapp, Ph.D. Interview audio: David Schneiderman and Chris Claypool Production assistants: Geoff Browne, Jake Pischke, and Liv Brebes Additional video and images courtesy of Lure Digital, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Elings Park, and Channel Islands Restoration.

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