Clarins X Malibu Foundation Host Replant Love 2021: A Community Planting Day Event In The Santa Monica Mountains
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Thursday, November 18, 2021
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Evelin Weber, chair of the Malibu Foundation, said, "The Woosley Fire had a major impact on our Malibu home, and the biodiversity of the area.
Key Points:
- Evelin Weber, chair of the Malibu Foundation, said, "The Woosley Fire had a major impact on our Malibu home, and the biodiversity of the area.
- Following the Woolsey Fire, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreational Area (SMMNRA) became overrun with more than 300 non-native, highly flammable, invasive plant species that are pushing out native vegetation.
- Replant love will create butterfly way stations, a diverse set of plants, including milkweed, that support the survival of the species.
- Malibu Foundation is a non-profit organization that is working to help Southern California rebuild and recover after the Woolsey Fire.