Training
Extraction in and around conservation lands
COST: FREE
REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED
Contact
Grey Hayes
ghayes@ucsc.edu
(831) 728-8050
Sponsors
Description
See also: Protected Lands Management, Habitat Restoration
We continue our focus on the impacts of extractive uses on protected lands with this week's field trip to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's Swanton Pacific Ranch. This session further explores what is 'protected,' and can extractive uses be compatible with the conservation of biological diversity.
Documents and Publications
Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the
workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.
DOCUMENT | AUTHOR / SOURCE |
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS | |
Recreation and large mammal activity in an urban nature reserve PDF, 190KB |
George and Crooks Biological Conservation 2006 |
The effects of timber harvesting on the structure and composition of adjacent old-growth coast redwood forest, California, USA PDF, 336KB |
Russell, W. H., and C. Jones Landscape Ecology 16:731 2001 |
Links
Swanton Pacific Ranch Forestry Philosophy
http://www.spranch.org/forest_philosophy.html
Questions and Answers
Submit a question on this subject and we'll provide an answer. coastaltraining@elkhornsloughctp.org