Fox monitoring season underway on Catalina

Conservancy monitors the health of the endemic Catalina Island fox population Traveling along a dirt road on the West...

Rising tide, what it means for Catalina

In the Catalina Island Conservancy’s Last Friday Lecture Series, USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Oceanographer Juliette Finzi Hart discussed the...

Letters to the Editor: published Friday, Aug. 30, 2019

Don’t ruin paradise with cruise ships The notion that additional revenue from a cruise ship will lift this city...

Whitey Mendenhall prepares to celebrate his 90th birthday

Decades of volunteer service at Conservancy nursery have left an indelible impact “It’s...

Vacation with a Philanthropic Twist

What happens during a volunteer trip with Catalina Island Conservancy? There is no single answer – it looks different for everyone! After contacting the...

Naturalists serve on Catalina

There is one more month to learn from Catalina Island Conservancy’s Summer Naturalists. Each year, four environmental professionals in the making share...

Conservancy is counting Catalina’s mule deer

Spotlights sweep the wild Island landscapes as a truck slowly climbs over roads and rock. Suddenly, two bright white spots shine out of the...