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“Catalina Conservancy: 50 Years of Island Stewardship”

August 18, 2022 @ 7:00 pm

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On the occasion of Catalina Island Conservancy’s golden anniversary, this in-person talk at the museum by trust president and CEO Tony Budrovich delves into the conservancy’s past and future role in protecting the island’s natural beauty. Founded in 1972 by chewing gum magnate Philip Knight Wrigley, Catalina Island Conservancy is among the longest-operating land trusts in the region, overseeing 42,000 acres of protected space—the majority of the island. Under the conservancy’s stewardship, these wildlands serve as living laboratories for the study of environmental protection, and include 62 pristine beaches, more than 60 species of flora and fauna found only on the island, and the single longest stretch of publicly accessible, undeveloped beach left in Southern California. 

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Free for SBMM Navigator Circle Members, $10 for all other members, and $20 for the general public; registration is required. There will be a pre-lecture reception for members from 6:15 to 6:45 pm Become a member. 

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Tony Budrovich served as the Catalina Island Conservancy’s chief operating officer prior to becoming president and chief executive officer in 2016. In his current position, he leads the conservancy in the accomplishment of its stated mission to be a responsible steward of its lands through a balance of conservation, education, and recreation. In addition to managing the 42,000 acres of wildlands, a botanical garden, two nature centers, an airport, and a complex infrastructure including over 20 facilities, maintenance shops, housing, 200 miles of roads, 170 miles of trails, camps and 60 miles of coastline and coves throughout Catalina Island, Budrovich has overseen the conservancy’s first capital campaign, which reached its goal of raising $17 million for various projects. Initiatives of the campaign included the trails expansion project (Trekking Catalina), construction of the organization’s new state of the art (and LEED certified) Trailhead Visitor Center located in the downtown area of Avalon, and construction of the new Ace Clearwater Airfield. Budrovich also worked with Southern California Edison to secure $300,000 for the Airport Solar Project due to be installed in 2023.

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Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
113 Harbor Way
Santa Barbara, CA 93109 United States
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Phone
805 962 8404
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Date:
August 18, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm
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Organizer

Martha Donelan
Phone
(805) 456 – 8744
Email
mdonelan@sbmm.org
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