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Critter, Human Co-Existence Boosted by Irvine-Laguna Wildlife Corridor Plan


Critter, Human Co-Existence Boosted by Irvine-Laguna Wildlife Corridor Plan
Lance Vallery of Laguna Greenbelt pointing to a sandbar where homeless people have camped on the proposed wildlife trail. Photo by Rita Robinson
If the stars align and all the pieces fit, a native wild animal corridor will wend its way over six miles from the Santa Ana Mountains in the Cleveland National Forest to the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, hopefully sooner than later.
The idea is to get wild animals, such as bobcats and gray foxes, from the national forest in the east to intermingle with the locals in the west, broadening their mating range and stopping the deleterious effects of interbreeding. ....

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Invasion of the Kelp Snatcher - Laguna Beach Local News


Laguna Beach Local News
By Rita Robinson, Special to the Laguna Beach Independent
 
A petition asking the California Fish and Game Commission to allow the volunteer removal of Sargassum, aka “devil weed,” which is invading the giant kelp forests along the Laguna Beach coastline, was denied last month.
The request was submitted by marine biologist Nancy Caruso, who was instrumental in replanting 25 acres of kelp off Laguna Beach starting in 2002. Within the following 12 years, that grew to 100 acres of thriving kelp beds and an abundant biodiversity of native fish, algae, mollusks and crustaceans.
“Right now, from what I’ve seen, there’s no kelp at 1000 Steps, there’s no kelp at Cress Street and there’s a small bed on the reefs at Heisler,” Caruso said. “There’s no kelp on the surface anywhere north of there.” Instead, she’s found about 14 sargassum plants every three feet. ....

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