BELOW ARE PROJECTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR PARTNERS.

Title Summary Category Statussort descending Updated
Urban Agriculture Research To quantitatively measure and minimize the work and resources put into and maximize the resulting food output from a small urban garden. In Progress 12/19/2019
Ben Lomond Mountain Grassland Bird Project A new program designed to involve students and the public in the assessment and monitoring of populations of declining bird species. In Progress 06/18/2015
UCSC Campus Invasive Species Management Plan The campus invasive speices management plan is a comprehensive overview of the UCSC campus' current invasive weed management needs. In Progress 08/07/2015
C9C10 Garden Club Our club is a student-initiated project with a goal of building and maintaining a thriving organic garden at Colleges Nine and Ten. In Progress 04/07/2016
PICA Events Coordination PICA Events Coordination is a project to connect the Program in Community and Agroecology (PICA) with the UCSC campus community. In Progress 12/23/2014
Wonderfil at UCSC Wonderfil is creating electric dispensers for shampoo & conditioner to eliminate the need for single-use plastic for toiletries on campus. In Progress 04/19/2021
Gaia Magazine Issue VIII With the theme "The Changing Face of the Environmentalist", the goal of Issue VIII is to inspire mindfulness and activism within each reader In Progress 04/07/2016
Carbon Sequestration, Dung Beetles, and Soil Microbes in Pasturelands of Central Coast California This project will assess the impacts of dung beetles on soil microbial populations and carbon sequestration in pasture systems in central CA In Progress 01/16/2023
Digging Deeper in the Harbor Grow Quad We are transforming a dusty patch of our campus into a lush and productive edible forest commons. Grow with us! Santa Cruz, California In Progress 04/02/2018
Fog Water Collection for Critical Irrigation Needs at the UCSC Farm We will collect water from fog at the UCSC organic farm for irrigation of fruit trees impacted by severe drought. In Progress 01/31/2022

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