Catalina Island Conservancy says: don’t feed the foxes
Catalina Island foxes are wild animals. The Catalina Island Conservancy asks visitors and residents to enjoy experiencing these endemic species from afar...
Conservancy shares passion for island with virtual summer camp
Summer camps have looked a little different this year. Though the pandemic has brought challenges to youth programs, it has also led...
Mostly good grades in beach report card
By Charles M. Kelly
Avalon’s beaches received marks — three A grades and one A plus — for dry...
Catalina Island Conservancy launches online naturalist training
The Catalina Island Conservancy has brought its popular naturalist training online.
This free training will help you become a...
A new class of California naturalists
Conservancy has now certified 43 individuals through program
By Jessica Boudevin
For the Islander
A Look Back: Catalina progress since Fire of 2007
What we learned and what has changed in 13 years
This week marks 13 years...
Conservancy to close most facilities until April 30
Starting today, Friday, March 20, most Catalina Island Conservancy facilities and services will be closed until April 30,...
Foxes thriving on Catalina Island
There are approximately 2,300 Catalina Island foxes roaming the Island
The endemic Catalina Island fox is everywhere. You...
Of legacies and traditions for divers
Annual Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup celebrates its 39th year
Thirty-nine years, by nearly any measure,...
Protecting ocean life, habitats
Lauren Oudin has many roles. She is On-Island director of Research and Education at USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, director of...