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Monitoring Open Space Properties

Photo credit: Barbara Dye

The Stewardship Advisory Committee has been hard at work out in the field conducting biological and other environmental monitoring of our properties and conservation easements. In a recent monitoring of Wavecrest Open Space they documented numerous unusual and rare plants, including Brownie Thistle, Coast Button-celery, Popcornflower, and many kinds of Lupin. Off the coast they spotted many hundreds of birds, from Pelicans to Common murres to Whimbrels, emphasizing how important a healthy coastline is to the adjacent environment.

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