Mother's Day Trek at the Carpinteria Bluff's Nature Preserve. | Credit: Courtesy

A new summer series brought by the Santa Barbara Land Trust, “Discover Outside,” is bringing the great outdoors to the community through 11 days of hikes, learning, and activities. The Land Trust has worked to protect and restore the county’s land since 1985, and the nonprofit is ready to bring the public in on conservation. From June 1-11, they’ll be hosting ways for individuals and families to thoughtfully engage with the environment.

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As the Santa Barbara Land Trust grew in recent years, so did its members’ desire to expand public access and increase environmental education. “This is our time to engage the community and instill a love for the landscapes of Santa Barbara County and a desire to be part of taking care of them” said Carrie Mullen, development and communications director for the trust.

The programs open Thursday evening at the Marjorie Luke Theatre with a screening of a documentary about restoring the upper Devereux Slough. “Bringing Back Our Wetland” sets the tone on environmental stewardship. “Our entire community can come together and be beautiful, productive, and enjoyable,” said Mullen.

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