2021

CNLM Receives Grant from State Coastal Conservancy Grant

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The Center for Natural Lands Management (CNLM) appreciates the support provided by the State Coastal Conservancy to complete a Property Analysis Record (PAR) and management framework for Hobo-Aliso Ridge, a 75-acre conservation area in Laguna Beach, CA.  Completing the PAR is an important step in...

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Prairie celebration in memory of Pat Dunn

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Family, friends, and colleagues of Pat Dunn gathered at the Wolf Haven International’s Sanctuary in Tenino, WA, on July 10, 2021 to share stories of Pat’s influence and life’s work.  Pat was CNLM’s South Sound Program Director from 2011-2020.  The Sanctuary served as a perfect...

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The Center for Natural Lands Management (CNLM) Earns National Recognition

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Conservation Excellence and Commitment to Protecting Public Interests [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Feb. 18, 2021 – One of the consequences of the pandemic has been a renewed sense of appreciation across our country of the importance of conserving land for outdoor activities, natural resilience mechanisms, and endangered species.  Since 1990,...

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Endangered beetle digs in on CNLM preserve

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As part of ongoing recovery efforts, 43 Ohlone tiger beetles (Cincidela ohlone) were released over two days in March 2020 at CNLM’s Santa Cruz Gardens Preserve, near Soquel in Santa Cruz County. Ohlone tiger beetles are predatory, colorful, endemic to Santa Cruz County, and federally...

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