A seagull flies over the California Coastal National Monument which stretches along the entire coast of California and extends 12 miles into the Pacific Ocean.  The Monument includes 20,000 rocks, islands, pinnacles and reefs.
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Headwaters Forest Reserve Geothermal Well Kayaker enjoying the California Coastal National Monument Wild Horses King Range National Conservation Area
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Arcata Field Office

 Native Plant Restoration

Photograph of coastal grasslandPhotograph of native grass plugs awaiting plantingPhotograph of volunteers planting native grasses in the King Range NCA

The Arcata Field Office (AFO) manages approximately 200,000 acres of public land.  Although the majority of these acres are forested, the AFO also includes less abundant ecological types such as coastal prairies, coastal dunes, and serpentine chaparral.  To learn more about restoration work in these areas, select from these links.