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 Look Back: Catalina progress since Fire of 2007
What we learned and what has changed in 13 years
This week marks 13 years...
Avalon student awarded SCE college scholarship
Avalon High School Senior Daniel Silva Rios was recently awarded a scholarship from Southern California Edison to help fund his college education....
Foxes thriving on Catalina Island
There are approximately 2,300 Catalina Island foxes roaming the Island
The endemic Catalina Island fox is everywhere. You...
Snail Spotting
In one small canyon, on one small Island, there is a unique snail called the Catalina Mountainsnail (Radiocentrum...
Council gets update on wildfire mitigation prep
SCE representatives explain new tools for preventing wildfires
Summer is gone and the weather will...
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...
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...