Unfortunately, the garden was destroyed by the school maintenance when they unexpectedly cleared the area. They cut down all but two plants, the deergrass and a toyon. Unfortunately, due to the school’s inability to completely secure the future of this project, it has been cancelled. Instead we have decided to focus on our other projects, which have a guaranteed future.
Read More6 ½” (16 cm)1 The common ground dove is a very small, sparrow-sized dove.3 It has a scaly breast, stubby black tail, and its rounded wings flash rufus in flight.1 The dove requires extensive open ground for foraging, so it inhabits open areas: principally orchards, nurseries, and rural ranchettes in San Diego County.4 The common ground dove began colonizing San…
Read MoreThe 1990 release of the hit movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles increased the desire to own exotic turtles as pets. One of the turtles in the movie, Leonardo, was based on a red-eared slider, a medium-sized freshwater turtle. These turtles have a thick red stripe behind each eye that resembles the red colored mask of the ninja turtle. The native…
Read MoreSan Diego Humane Society’s Project Wildlife rehabilitated the injured male bobcat before it was set free; the goal is to return animals within 10 miles from where they were found • Published Feb 9, 2023
Bird scientists will tell you that great horned owls hoot for several reasons. Primarily the nighttime hooting is a territorial claim notifying intruders they are in the owl’s territory. • Published Oct 1, 2022
Roy Toft has shot video and stills of coyotes, California gray fox, raptors, lynx, opossums, skunks, mule deer and raccoons on his East County property • Published May 20, 2022
According to Good Shepherds, the goats clear dry brush more efficiently than other known human and mechanical methods • Published February 20, 2022
The Encinitas City Council on Wednesday became the first city in the county to enact a lighter-than-air balloon ban. • Published January 20, 2022
SeaWorld rescue team members were able to rescue the critter using three large nets • Published January 7, 2022
Work began this week on Phase II of the San Dieguito Lagoon Wetland Restoration project intended to create a new trail connection, expand river habitat and convert former agricultural fields to tidal wetlands, it was announced Wednesday. • Published January 5, 2022
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Monday declared one of Southern California’s rarest butterflies — the Hermes copper butterfly – – as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. • Published December 20, 2021
Conservationists have tested strategies to establish a preserved environment that is as close to the burrowing owl's native habitat as possible, consisting of open grasslands, the burrows needed to survive and plenty of prey • Published March 19, 2021