Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy

Green bush with yellow flowers on a cliff overlooking the ocean

For the past 35 years, the PVP Land Conservancy has protected more than 1,700 acres of natural lands with 42 miles of public trails on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, two nature centers at the White Point Nature Preserve in San Pedro and the George F Canyon Preserve in Rolling Hills Estates, along with the Linden H. Chandler Preserve in Rolling Hill Estates.   Working with local and state governments and with the help of volunteers and supporters, the Conservancy launched a $30 million “Go Wild for the Peninsula” initiative to acquire and restore the last remaining natural area on the Peninsula, thereby creating a new 96-acre Wildlife Corridor. Join this important conservation movement by participating in a guided nature walk, an outdoor volunteer day beautifying the preserves with native plants, and attending other upcoming nature-based activities.  See how great it feels to support natural landscapes!

Info@pvplc.org
(310) 541-7613
@pvplc.org

Butterfly on yellow flower
Butterfly on a yellow flower
Go Wild for the Peninsula
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