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OUR WORK CREATES PERMANENT PUBLIC BENEFITS
At CCI, we work on diverse projects in urban and rural areas that help both natural habitats and people. We are dedicated to working in areas with exceptional unmet needs.
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Water Quality Improvement Project
Cleaning up polluted waters throughout L.A. County's rivers, streams, lakes, bays and ocean |

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Green Solution Study
Creating new open space, parks and habitat that naturally filter polluted urban and stormwater runoff |

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El Monte Transit Village
Building an environmentally-friendly Transit-Oriented Development at L.A. County's busiest bus transit hub |
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L.A. Riverfront Open Space
Protecting the last remaining open space along the L.A. River in the San Fernando Valley |
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Baldwin
Hills Park
The last, large undeveloped open space in urban Los Angeles offers
an extraordinary opportunity to create One Big Park - a two-square
mile urban park, natural and recreation area serving millions of
nearby residents.
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Upper
Newport Bay
CCI is directing efforts to restore critical wetlands and native
habitats, provide public trails and protect endangered plants and
animals in Southern Californias only intact coastal wetlands
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Parks
for Health Initiative
CCIs Walk for Health Trail in the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation
Area promotes fun ways to prevent illness and to address serious
health problems plaguing African-American and Latino communities.
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The
Education Project
CCI is directing a network of wilderness camps, science programs
and fieldinternships to bridge the education gap between youth of
color and the many professions of conservation science.
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Spring
Street Center for Environmental Education & Training
CCI
is helping create a state-of-the-art facility integrating science
labs and natural outdoor learning areas to provide conservation
education and job opportunities to L.A. Countys disadvantaged,
inner-city youth. |
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