Since 2016, GLIFY volunteers have been regularly working with Living Arroyos to preserve the native plant populations in Livermore-Amador areas and watersheds. From planting various native trees to removing invasive species and cleaning the creeks, GLIFY reconnects communities with nearby arroyos and the natural landscape. Typically, a group of 10-20 GLIFY volunteers team up with other volunteers to clean the area or plant trees to make our community a better one.