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Rarest Plants Project The Chaparral Lands Conservancy The
Chaparral Lands Conservancy develops habitat restoration and
enhancement projects to benefit the rarest of the rare habitats and
species – endangered species in critical need of direct intervention to
prevent extinction and assist with recovery. The Conservancy works to
protect any rare shrubland region vegetation or critically endangered
species in need of assistance irrespective of their charismatic appeal
– Seemingly obscure and sometimes homely plants and animals are the
glue that binds California’s web of life. The Conservancy is also
dedicated to research to improve our knowledge of the conservation
needs of target habitats and species and is committed to improving the
public’s understanding of the incredible nature and diversity of life
of shrublands in their own backyards.
Credits Hosted by: David Hogan, The Chaparral Lands Conservancy Funding provided by: The Chaparral Lands Conservancy Special thanks: Margaret Fillius, Research Botanist Produced, filmed and edited by: Jim Karnik Films - fieldnotes.com Funding and Support Organizations: California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Department of Parks and Recreation City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department City of Encinitas Parks and Recreation Department San Diego Association of Governments Torrey Pines Association University of California, San Diego U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ©2015 The Chaparral Lands Conservancy Film Code: CLC-WF4 Produced, filmed and edited by Jim Karnik Films |
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