Service Area: Greater Los Angeles Area, including Los Angeles and Ventura Counties

What We Do

Support our Efforts in the Santa Monica Mountains

At Santa Monica Mountains Fund, we are dedicated to safeguarding the natural beauty, biodiversity, and ecosystems of the Santa Monica Mountains through various programs and initiatives designed to engage the community in conservation. 

Plant Nursery: Ecology & Education

Our mission is to support conservation in the Santa Monica Mountains while welcoming the public to learn and grow with us.

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Native Seed Program

We collect and clean native seeds, ensuring conservation-quality seed samples of over 600 species of the plants native to the Santa Monica Mountains.

Herbarium

We grow over 100,000 plants a year, curating a world-class herbarium for current and future scientific research.

Coming Soon

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Interns and Education

We recruit and train as many interns, entry-level workers and volunteers as possible. They learn about California native plant botany, horticultural practices, and habitat restoration techniques.

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Oxnard Young Ecologists

We work with High School students from Oxnard and introduce them to careers in habitat restoration with native plants, botany, and other related topics.

Plant Nursery: In the community

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Nursery Workshops

We offer free and low-cost native plant education to all of Southern California through workshops, classes and conferences.

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Monarchs & Milkweed

We provide free plants and seed to local underserved groups, including local tribes, community gardens, land trusts, and others.

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YouTube Channel

We have created a number of educational videos for all to view and learn! Check out our online video educational resource.

Wildlife

Our mission is to support conservation in the Santa Monica Mountains while welcoming the public to learn and grow with us.

Lion Before and After

Break The Poison Chain

Break the Poison Chain is a joint campaign with National Park Service to provide information on how to avoid using rat poison when dealing with pest problems on your property. As part of the NPS Nature Neighbor campaign, this campaign highlights another way in which people can live in proximity to wildlife.

Nature Neighbor

Living so close to wild places and wildlife can present challenges. The Nature Neighbors Project aims to educate communities in understanding how to live close to wildlife, value natural habitats, and approach the challenges of co-existing with nature.

SAMO funD's Quiet Role: Supporting the Wildlife Crossing

SAMO Fund has contributed more than $1 million to growing plants for the wildlife research and funding wildlife research leading to the construction of the world’s largest Wildlife crossing

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Preserving biodiversity

The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is a haven for thousands of species of wildlife – animals and plants. As one of the few protected Mediterranean places in the world, this area is an extraordinary example of biodiversity.

Habitat Restoration

Restoring the land is at the heart of what we do. In a region shaped by wildfire, drought, and development, recovery isn’t a one-time project. It’s an ongoing commitment. We partner with the National Park Service and California State Parks to bring damaged ecosystems back to life and give native plants and wildlife a fighting chance.

Since 2018, we’ve planted over 180,000 native trees and plants across burned and degraded landscapes in the Santa Monica Mountains. That includes steep canyon slopes, creek beds choked by invasive weeds, and hillsides scorched by wildfires like Woolsey, Franklin, and Palisades. Every plant we put in the ground is grown locally from seed, often by our own team at the SAMO Fund nurseries and seed farm.

At the center of this effort is our native seed farm, a first-of-its-kind operation in the region. We grow tens of thousands of native plants from seed every year, focusing on species that are hard to find, slow to grow, or critical to fire recovery. This seed stock supports our own restoration sites and helps supply projects led by our park partners and conservation allies. The farm also serves as a training ground, where young adults in our SAMO Youth program and volunteers from the community gain hands-on experience in ecological restoration.

Our crews clear invasives, stabilize soil, and replant with species that belong here. We approach each site with fire ecology in mind, choosing plants that are adapted to this climate and that support native birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. It’s not fast work, but it’s the kind that lasts. And we don’t do it alone. Volunteers, interns, youth crews, and restoration specialists all play a part in this effort. Whether it’s a community planting day or a full-scale watershed restoration project, we believe in showing up, year after year, until the land can stand on its own again. 

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Workforce Development: Cultivating Young Adults as Future Environmental Leaders 

Our SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND Youth program is an award-winning, immersive, paid internship initiative that provides hands-on work experience in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Each year, we welcome 18 college students and recent graduates for seasonal summer positions, with opportunities for eligible participants to extend their employment.  

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Workforce Development

For the Classroom

Youth Field Trips

Our field trip programs, jointly managed by SAMO Fund, the National Park Service, and California State Parks, provide students with a free day of adventure and learning in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Guided by both National Park and State Park Rangers, these experiences inspire the next generation of park stewards and help young people discover the public lands in their own backyard.

Each year, the programs welcome around 25,000 students from Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, 96% of whom attend Title I schools that may not have the resources to offer outdoor education.

For many, it’s their first ever visit to the great outdoors

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Interested in a Pollinator Garden at your school?

Apply for the Blossoming Futures Program

Pre-made Lesson Plans

Exploring Monarch Butterflies

Download a pre-made curriculum exploring Monarch Butterflies tailored into separate, age-appropriate lesson plans ready for you to use with your class.

Each grade level includes both English and Spanish language

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SAMO Fund Coloring Book Companion

Download the companion curriculum meant to work alongside the SAMO Fund Coloring Book.

Be sure to order the coloring book on our Store page FREE of charge, just pay for shipping. 

 

Find the book in our STORE

Support Our Mission.

We are delighted to provide these curriculum materials free of charge. However, as a fundraising organization, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund relies on donations to support our mission of preserving and protecting the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. If you find value in these materials, please consider making a donation to help us continue our important work. Your support is greatly appreciated.

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Park Projects

Our mission is to support conservation in the Santa Monica Mountains while welcoming the public to learn and grow with us.

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Maintaining Our Trails

We work year-round to keep over 500 miles of trails — including the iconic 67-mile Backbone Trail — safe, accessible, and beautiful. From repairing erosion to clearing overgrowth, our efforts ensure that everyone can enjoy the Santa Monica Mountains for generations to come.

A quaint church stands beyond a wooden bridge, surrounded by greenery and mountains, with visitors exploring the serene landscape.

Paramount Project

The Paramount Project preserves and restores the historic landscapes and cultural heritage of the Santa Monica Mountains’ iconic Paramount Ranch. From maintaining its scenic trails to protecting wildlife habitats, this work ensures that visitors can continue to explore and enjoy one of the park’s most beloved destinations for recreation, history, and Hollywood legacy.

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Trail Bridges

Trail bridges connect people to some of the most scenic and remote areas of the Santa Monica Mountains. By repairing and replacing aging structures, we ensure safe crossings over streams and canyons while protecting sensitive habitats below. These bridges keep trails open year-round and enhance access for hikers, bikers, and equestrians alike.

Cultural Preservation

We work to protect the rich cultural heritage of the Santa Monica Mountains, from Native American archaeological sites to historic ranches and film locations. Through restoration, education, and stewardship, we ensure these stories and landmarks are preserved for future generations to learn from and enjoy.

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