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Other news12/30/10 By Bert Etling -- T en dozen eucalyptus trees along the southwest bank of Santa Rosa Creek would be taken out and native plants, including cottonwood, alder and coast live oaks planted on Fiscalini Ranch Preserve according to a revised plan submitted by Cambria Community Services District and the California Conservation Corps. The plan had originally called for the phased removal of 344 ...
01/13/11 Plan to cut eucs moves ahead A county hearing officer has approved plans to remove 120 eucalyptus trees and saplings along the southwest bank of Santa Rosa Creek, south of Cambria Drive and north of where Highway 1 crosses the creek. As part of the same project approved Jan. 7, the Cambria Community Services District and the California Conservation Corps would replant the area with native ...
05/25/11 Sonia Garcia, a California Conservation Corps worker from Lodi, carries part of a limb at the Woodbridge Wilderness Area last summer. Hot themes this week:
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