Celebrating Earth Month at Coldwater Canyon Park brought the AG team back together with TreePeople for a second year. The team spent the day maintaining the Betty Dear Trail, continuing our commitment to local land stewardship. These efforts to restore the 500-linear-foot trail continued along the familiar path, where team members cleared 81 cubic feet of invasive mustard plants.

"Returning to volunteer with Tree People has really shown the power we have to transform our local ecosystems and how protecting native plants can transform spaces we take for granted."
PEDRO GARVAL, Customer Service Manager

"Volunteering with TreePeople has been a full circle experience. It is rewarding to see the plants we put in the ground last time finally flourishing into a beautiful landscape, all while helping to preserve the overall health of the Santa Monica mountains."
IVY MACH, Ecomm Site Merchandiser

Since 1973, TreePeople has inspired personal responsibility for the urban environment, engaging more than 3 million people of all ages. The nonprofit leader focuses on urban greening and nature-based solutions as they strive to address environmental problems within underserved communities in Southern California.
TreePeople unites communities as well as connects with their own, to drive meaningful change one tree at a time. Through community-centered engagement and specialized local action, TreePeople continues to scale its reach and influence. Over 50 years later, their legacy continues as they remain dedicated to urban greening for climate resilience and more sustainable neighborhoods.
Want to make a difference? Learn how you can volunteer or support TreePeople’s mission at treepeople.org.
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