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Bears

California is turning mountain lions into roadkill faster than they can reproduce

Vehicle strikes, rat poison, inbreeding, urban encroachment and wildfire are contributing to an ‘extinction vortex’ for mountain lions. Source of this story: The Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2023 In the last eight years there have been 535 mountain lions reported killed on California highways — a steady toll of Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsFebruary 4, 2023 ago
Energy Use

Santa Barbara County to Get New Green Energy Technology

Compressed Air Could Be the Missing Link to Carbon-Free Electricity Source of this article: The Santa Barbara Independent, February 1, 2023 If all goes according to a new $774 million deal struck with a Canadian green energy company, most Santa Barbara County electrical customers could find themselves relying on compressed Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsFebruary 1, 2023 ago
Budget and Spending

Las Padres NF concessionaire to share in fee hikes

Fee increases went into ef­fect this year affecting 33 developed campgrounds and one day-use site operated by a concessionaire in Los Padres National Forest. Source of this article, the Condor Call, February-March 2023. There are more than 50 unde­veloped campgrounds in the Forest that are free to public use along Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsFebruary 1, 2023 ago
California

‘Critically ill’ mountain lion cub rescued, being cared for at Oakland Zoo

State wildlife officials retrieved the cub, which was in poor health and appeared to be orphaned, on Monday and brought the animal to Oakland Zoo for care. Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, December 23, 2022 Veterinary staff at the Oakland Zoo and state wildlife officials are closely Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsDecember 23, 2022 ago
Budget and Spending

Conservationists near goal of turning Orange County oil field into nature preserve

Banning Ranch is home to roughly 167 acres of marshes, mudflats, riparian scrub and coastal sage scrub that provides habitat for sensitive species Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, December 20, 2022 The nonprofit Trust for Public Land on Friday completed the purchase of an oil field that Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsDecember 20, 2022 ago
History

Remembering P-22: Improbable trek led puma to win Angelenos’ hearts

Beloved mountain lion euthanized due to severe injuries Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, December 18, 2023 The mountain lion P-22, who lived in the heart of Los Angeles for more than a decade and became the face of an international campaign to save Southern California’s threatened pumas, Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsDecember 18, 2022 ago
Mountain Lions

Four mountain lion kittens are new residents of the Santa Monica Mountains

Four female kittens were found and will be part of the National Park Service’s 20-year-study on mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains. Source of this article: The Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2022 Four new mountain lion kittens are prowling in a rocky area of the western Santa Monica Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsDecember 14, 2022 ago
California State Parks

Volunteer Mounted Patrol has been disbanded . . . for now

The Santa Monica Mountains’ Mounted Volunteer Patrol has been corralled. Source of this article: The Thousand Oaks Acorn, November 25, 2022 Since the 1980s the patrol has roamed the 153,000-acre recreation area, riding horses through mountain canyons and trails so they can lend a helping hand to people in a Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsNovember 25, 2022 ago
California

Why the Colorado river is drying up – and what we can do about it

The Colorado river is the lifeblood of the US Southwest, but today it is drastically depleted due to overuse, megadrought and climate change. Here’s how to rescue it. Source of this article, New Scientist, November 22, 2023 “The river was nowhere and everywhere,” wrote naturalist Aldo Leopold of the Colorado Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsNovember 22, 2022 ago
Conejo Valley

A brief history of the Conejo Recreation and Parks District

Source of this article: The Thousand Oaks Acorn, November 18, 2022 1962: Voters create the Conejo Recreation and Park District with more then 80% in favor. Luther Schwich, Marvin Burrow, Roy Dehm, Joan McGillis and Donald Roberts are elected as the first board of directors. 1964: On Sept. 24, voters Read more…

By Steve, 2 yearsNovember 18, 2022 ago

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