Celebrating Biodiversity May 2026
May is a meaningful month for conservation around the globe—and here on the Palos Verdes…
The Conservancy is committed to protecting and restoring the Peninsula’s unique local habitats that sustain rare and endangered species, including helping to lead the recovery of the endangered Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly, which is found only on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and was once thought extinct.
With the help of our supporters, volunteers and quite a few goats, we use natural solutions to help remedy human’s historic impact on the Peninsula, restore its rare wildlife and preserve clean air, water and natural lands – all of which are needed for a healthy and resilient community.
To combat the effects of urbanization, agriculture, natural disasters and the introduction of non-native plants, the Conservancy works to restore native coastal sage scrub, grassland, cactus scrub and riparian habitat to return damaged lands to a healthier condition.
With the help of our supporters, volunteers and quite a few goats, we use natural solutions to help remedy human’s historic impact on the Peninsula, restore its rare wildlife and preserve clean air, water and natural lands – all of which are needed for a healthy and resilient community.
To combat the effects of urbanization, agriculture, natural disasters and the introduction of non-native plants, the Conservancy works to restore native coastal sage scrub, grassland, cactus scrub and riparian habitat to return damaged lands to a healthier condition.
May is a meaningful month for conservation around the globe—and here on the Palos Verdes…
Reflections on Ecology, Community, and Care from My Time at the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land…
Thanks to the generosity of our community, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy continues to…
As the year draws to a close, we invite you to be part of a…