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Have you volunteered with Back to Natives?
Without funding, the event on June 6th at Mason Park could be our last Volunteer Event!
Become a member now! or donate just $5.00 to keep BTN operating!
Back To NativesRESTORATION is dedicated to the restoration and conservation of Orange County and California wildlands, through education and restoration programs featuring native plants as a centralizing theme. BTN promotes native plants, as well as habitat restoration and preservation by providing service learning and volunteer based habitat restoration programs.

Through outreach and education, Back to Natives strives to involve the community in the process of ecological restoration and conservation. We believe that a little "ecological enlightenment" and a chance to "get your hands dirty" is the best way to improve relations between people and Nature.

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For every purchase made through a link to REI.com on this web site, Back to Natives will receive 8% of the total, helping to fund projects and programs. Visit REI now and help support BTN.

Car Auction! Back to Natives receives first vehicle donation through Cars4Causes.
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BTN News:
BTN provides landscape design for Costa Mesa Green Home! Costa Mesa Green Home
Back to Natives is excited to be providing landscape design services for the "Costa Mesa Green Home," which many believe will be the greenest home in Orange County, California when certified 'Platinum' by the US Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) for Homes Program. (Read more)

Build it Green Home BTN provides landscape design for Living Green at 319!

Back to Natives is excited to have provided landscape design services for the "Project 319", which many believe will be one of the greenest homes in Orange County, California.
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events
Weed Abatement along South Main Divide from Elsinore Peak

Join Back to Natives in earning $5,000.00 while removing a pervasive noxious non native invasive weed! We meet at Elsinore Peak at 9AM and weed until Noon Monday and Wednesdays until 3 miles is complete. Bring gloves, sunscreen, water, snacks, hat, and closed toed shoes. For more information or to RSVP: Help BTN Earn $5,000.00!


Habitat Gardening with Native Plants
@ Caring for Creation Conference

October 30, 2010 @ 10:30AM & 1:30PM

Join Reginald Durant from Back to Natives to learn all about landscaping with native plants.

Landscaping with natives conserves water - an increasingly scarce natural resource - and saves money. Using natives eliminates the need for pesticides, which harm beneficial insects and other animals, and reduces our exposure to toxic substances. Natives also require less mowing, pruning and fertilizing. A well planned native plant landscape even attracts birds and butterflies.

The conference is located at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, located at 2200 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Visit www.ocice.org to register for this amazing conference.


Sponsoring Companies:
REI GuideStar Heritage Museum OC
Volunteer Match SoCal Wetlands Recovery Project Coastal Steward