Day One
Day one will be a day for people to come and enter a big fenced off area of the chaparral and help replant much of the wildlife that has been killed off in the chaparral previously. These plants will be the ones that are able to withstand wild fired but also provide for the animals living in this biome.
Day Two
Day two will be spent touring the biome and learning about all of the different animals and plants in this biome. Guests will also be learning about how the ecosystem works and the long term effects of destroying this biome. By the end of the day there will be an option to make donations to help preserve the chaparrals.
Day Three
Do research on animal and plant life and try to find out reasons for pollution. After discovering much information about how the Chaparral is being polluted, then research ways to prevent this pollution from occurring.Finally, every person will pin point a tree or bush that is going extinct and do research on where they are located in the Chaparral.
Day Four
After completing all of the research about the pollution in the Chaparral, we will use our knowledge and try and prevent these situations from occurring. We will first split up into groups depending on which tree you decided to research and will be given multiple seeds to plant in that area which the tree or bush grows. Using electric Go-Karts people will drive and plant seeds where tree or bush grows. By doing this, people will prevent this wildlife from going extinct from the air pollution.
Day Five
Morning: We will have a quick presentation and discussion about the causes and affects of air pollution and how humans and vehicles affect the air quality in the chaparral.
Afternoon: We all will ride around the biome in an automobile that doesn't emit bad gasses for the biome. This will help raise money for research and building of different means of transportation to decrease air pollution.
Afternoon: We all will ride around the biome in an automobile that doesn't emit bad gasses for the biome. This will help raise money for research and building of different means of transportation to decrease air pollution.
Day Six
Morning: We will explore areas with a sparse amount of trees due to deforestation and the building of commercial buildings and we will plant more vegetation to help strengthen the circulation of oxygen and carbon in the chaparral.
Afternoon: A group can hand out flyers in the town and put up notices to all of the architects and construction workers to think twice about where they choose to put up new buildings.
Afternoon: A group can hand out flyers in the town and put up notices to all of the architects and construction workers to think twice about where they choose to put up new buildings.
Day Seven
One day the entire group would visit the Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Once there they could learn about what the bird does to help the ecosystem while they help out taking care of them.
Day Eight
On the second day we will visit Los Padres National Forrest and help the park rangers pick up litter and trash to make the park safer for condors. Also we will visit places where condors have been known to be seen and watch one in the wild.