. >> with the san francisco skylie back drop east shore park looked peaceful and presteen in the distance combing through the grass were amazed by what they found. >> cigarette filters, needles, g with shotgun shell cases, toothpaste and bottles of sunscreens. >> just a few steps and you can throw it away. >> led by workers from the city of berkeley, an army of 300 volunteers cleaned things up. and it's not just trash they're looking for, plants like this one here aren't native to the area, and they also have to be thrown out. it was part of the state park foundation's earth day clean up. you can see scenes like this across dozens of the parks across the state. >> we're expected about 5,000 vd the state park system needs the help. they're facing a $22 million budget cut effective this july. >> that $22 million is clearly o mean that parks are going to close all over the state, but we've been waiting for a list to come out. the legislator has established some cry tier yashgs but don't know what's ong -- criteria, but don't know what's going on the list yet. >> i think that's just awful. is