Setting an example for how conservation can be done in urban areas
Korie Merrill, CNLM Dana Point Preserve Manager speaks with Ben Brazil of The LA Times about how conservation can be done in urban areas. For more click, here....
Read MoreKorie Merrill, CNLM Dana Point Preserve Manager speaks with Ben Brazil of The LA Times about how conservation can be done in urban areas. For more click, here....
Read More[caption id="attachment_11997" align="alignright" width="225"] Dwarf Ahart’s Rush (Juncus leiospermus var. ahartii)[/caption] It was an exciting day when a CNLM biologist spotted the showy stigmas of this minuscule plant growing in what is known to be its preferred habitat: bare ground created by gopher mounds along vernal...
Read MoreOn January 22, 2019, a group of furloughed USGS (United States Geological Survey) staff volunteered for the day at Center for Natural Lands Management’s (CNLM) Dana Point Preserve to help with ongoing habitat maintenance within the preserve. Their hard work clearing dead and downed woody...
Read MoreAs part of the CNLM stewardship team in San Diego County, Justin Trujillo had a diverse set of responsibilities - from conducting vegetation surveys, to monitoring for conservation easement compliance, to conquering invasions of non-native invasive plants. Recalls San Diego Regional Preserve Manager Markus Spiegelberg,...
Read MoreMany thanks to Ms. Ruthia Yi, who recently volunteered to translate the Coyote Hills East Preserve brochure into Korean! Updated brochures for the Coyote Hills East Preserve in English and Korean are now available for download, please click here....
Read MoreCNLM staff announced today that their recently designed “PAR App” is available to the public on a subscription basis. Based on previous versions of CNLM’s "PAR" program (Property Analysis Record) and decades of experience, the PAR App reflects improvements in accessibility and functionality of this...
Read MoreCoachella Valley, California On a Coachella Valley spring evening, if you are in the right place just as the twilight turns to night, you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a rare and endangered beetle in the lights, flying low over the ground...
Read MoreOn May 24, 2018, a group of scientists, wildlife agency staff, and conservation practitioners gathered at the iconic (vernal pool) Mather Preserve in Sacramento County to discuss objectives and methods to best protect the conservation values of this iconic vernal pool ecosystem. This ~1,272-acre Preserve,...
Read MoreCNLM is happy to announce the official recognition of a newly-discovered species of wildflower which is found on the Panoche Valley Preserve. This new plant was just given an official botanical name, Navarretia panochensis, the Panoche navarretia. Navarretia is a genus containing about 50 species of...
Read MoreThe Center for Natural Lands Management (CNLM) monitors various species of animals and plants on their preserves for multiple purposes. For example, at CNLM’s Lokern and Semitropic Ridge Preserves in Kern County, California, the abundance of small mammals is monitored annually to provide important information...
Read MoreWhen floods in the spring of 2017 inundated CNLM’s Oxbow Preserve in Lathrop, California, CNLM Preserve Manager Erik Gantenbein provided some additional onsite protection for the endangered resident riparian brush rabbit and monitored the site carefully and frequently, looking for any rabbits in distress. However,...
Read MoreRemote cameras are an important tool for CNLM Preserve Managers to monitor wildlife at our Preserves. The Prichard Lake Preserve provides perfect habitat, and many tasty crawdads, for many species, such as this family of North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis) with their pups (above),...
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