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Join Pacific Flyway Conservation Presentation, Nov. 18

Learn about the 84-acre habitat restoration in the Escondido Creek watershed area - making migratory bird habitat healthy.

Northern Shoveler at San Elijo Lagoon
Northern Shoveler at San Elijo Lagoon (Photo by Chris Mayne)

Pacific Flyway Conservation Presentation
Thursday, November 18: 6:00-7:00 pm (Virtual)
Presented by: Nature Collective

Nature Collective, with our partner California Wildlife Conservation Board, will help to protect, restore, and enhance migratory bird habitat in the Escondido Creek Watershed. We are helping to improve habitat corridors and connectivity with resiliency to climate change; by removing invasive plant species that include: eucalyptus tree, tamarisk, and Canary Island palm and restore the lands with plants indigenous to the region.

Our project area is 84 acres within an important portion of the Escondido Creek watershed in the Stonebridge Estates vicinity.

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Virtual presentation led by Tito Marchant, Nature Collective Ecology Director

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