On
Sunday, March
22, 2009, volunteers
thinned native
vegetation and
removed invasive
species from the
fire safety buffer
zone along residences. Correct
thinning maintains
native habitat
for wildlife and
is especially
critical in Crest
Canyon which is
MSCP (Multiple
Species Conservation
Program) land
and supports the
federally-threatened
California gnatcatcher.
Read
Carol Kerridges
Article: Are
We More Ready? |