Catalina Island Conservancy is responsible for the conservation, education and recreation of more than 40,000 acres of valleys, hillsides, oak-covered plateaus, and over 200 miles of roads in Santa Catalina Island in California. It works to protect various rare and endangered species found on the island. The conservancy serves nearly 1 million visitors every year. It provides scientific research and ecological restoration services. The conservancy is also responsible for the removal and exclusion of nonnative species, propagation of native plants, and monitoring of sensitive plants, animals and habitats. Catalina Island Conservancy organizes a range of recreational activities, including camping, biking, hiking and nature walking.
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