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San Diego Ambrosia plants moved to make way for Amazon

San Diego Ambrosia, a perennial herb in the sunflower family The San Diego County Board of Supervisors postponed a vote that would approve building a warehouse distribution center at Gillespie Field - which Amazon is expected to lease - in order to review the environmental studies. But environmental advocates say the city of El Cajon has already relocated 23,000 federally endangered San Diego Ambrosia plants from the county-owned land. There s a problem here that we need to get to the bottom of, Frank Landis, Conservation Chair of the California Native Plant Society, told supervisors at the March 3rd meeting. [The Amazon warehouse land] is a non-aviation private land lease on county-owned property associated with Gillespie Field Airport.

Help monarch butterflies with more milkweed, less pesticides - The San Diego Union-Tribune

This is not a drill. California is poised to lose the Western monarch butterfly and its mysterious annual migration from the continent’s Western regions to the coastal areas between Baja and Mendocino. The list for blame is long habitat destruction, insecticides, herbicides and, yes, good intentions, because if you’ve ever planted a showy orange and red milkweed in Southern California with the goal of helping the monarch, consider yourself part of the problem. So why should we care? First off, caterpillars are a critical food source for most songbirds, which rely heavily on the insects to feed their young. Second, butterflies, like bees, are important pollinators. Adult monarchs sip nectar from many blossoms, and as they flit among flowers, they are also spreading pollen, helping the plants produce seeds, which also feed birds and other wildlife and, of course, help the plant reproduce.

News Digest: Business rent help in Livermore, New Alameda Superior Court mobile app & Free ride to vaccine

News News Digest: Business rent help in Livermore, New Alameda Superior Court mobile app & Free ride to vaccine Also: Dublin military banners, Native gardening & Bus Ticket Drive Uploaded: Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 2:36 pm Time to read: about 3 minutes Business rent help Livermore city officials are accepting joint applications from eligible commercial landlords and their small business tenants or lessees as part of the city s Commercial Rent Abatement Matching Grant Program. Open to businesses with gross receipts of no more than $10 million that have experienced financial loss due to the pandemic, the program provides up to $7,500 in matching funds when a commercial landlord has or will permanently waive unpaid rent during the COVID-19 public health emergency.

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