The Gnatcatcher Saves Coastal Habitat
The Gnatcatcher Saves Coastal Habitat
By Barbara Dye, former Executive Director of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy The Rancho Palos Verdes Natural Communities Conservation Plan (NCCP), which gave us the nature preserve, all started because of a small, gray bird, the coastal California gnatcatcher, that lives in a vanishing habitat called coastal sage scrub. In 1991 Gov. Pete Wilson…
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