Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hooray for Natural History!

Why natural history is still relevant and very important:

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/16/dying-for-discovery/

Monday, November 15, 2010

UCI Tree Campus USA Award and Volunteer Tree Planting, Nov. 19, 2010

UC Irvine is moving toward a more sustainable landscape including some wildlife corridors! There will even be a volunteer event for anyone to attend.

According to an email from Wendell C. Brase, the UCI Vice Chancellor, Admin & Business Services, "On November 19, the National Arbor Day Foundation is recognizing UCI as a 'Tree Campus USA.' This national program recognizes college and university campuses that demonstrate good stewardship of campus trees. The 'Tree Campus' designation affirms UC Irvine's longstanding commitment to the planning and management of our campus urban forest.

"As a part of this recognition the Arbor Day Foundation and Toyota will sponsor a student-volunteer tree planting event on campus. This will occur November 19 at 12:00 noon in Aldrich Park. Student volunteers are encouraged to attend. This hands-on event will involve the planting of multiple species of trees in Aldrich Park, furthering the campus' goal of increasing the diversity of tree species in the park consistent with UCI's "Green and Gold Plan" (http://www.ceplanning.uci.edu/greengold.html).

"As part of ongoing Green and Gold Plan tree management objectives, several eucalyptus trees will be removed in the vicinity of Aldrich Park over the next two weeks. The eucalyptus trees that will be removed are in a state of decline that poses a hazard. Consistent with established campus practice, trees removed will be replaced at a ratio of 3:1 with native trees or long-lived shade trees, consistent with our Green and Gold Plan.

"If anyone has questions or would like more information on this event, UCI landscape planning, or tree species in Aldrich Park, please contact Richard Demerjian at rgdemerj@uci.edu."

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

U.S. FWS Releases Annual List of Endangered Species Act Candidates

Today the Fish and Wildlife Service released it's Candidate Notice of Review for endangered species including one new candidate species in California: the Vandenberg monkeyflower.
Post from the FWS homepage:

Saturday, November 6, 2010

OCSCB Bayview Slope Restoration Event 11/7/10

Bayview SlopeOur next Bayview Slope restoration event is from 9AM-12PM this Sunday, November 7th. We'll be planting shrubs and grasses, working on our research projects, and weeding. We'll also do a little work to maintain our fence and irrigation, and we'll take a short nature walk to learn about the ecology of the site and see what's blooming!

Park at the end of Mesa Drive, walk down the hill toward the bay, turn right onto the greenway, walk about 100ft and look for our banner. We'll be on the right behind the fence. Look for the OCSCB Banner!

See you out there!!!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Banning Ranch - Potential OC Open Space


Daily Pilot article regarding Banning Ranch:

Rare plants, animals affected in Banning Ranch

Creating new habitat can never completely replace what is lost when original habitat is destroyed.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

James Reserve Trip


This Saturday/Sunday, October 23/24 - Join OCSCB members and friends for a weekend retreat at the James Reserve, part of the University of California Natural Reserve System.  There are still a few spots left!!

If you enjoy hiking, wildlife, and campfires, this trip's for you!

Reservations can be made via email. See the ocscb.com event calendar and/or the Meetup.com event site for more details including how to RSVP by email.

Hope to see you there!