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Did you know the City of Los Angeles has an official plant?...It's the Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia), and it's about to be all over the city's main civic grounds, City Hall. The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve the Toyon as the official
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Past the Santa Ysabel Creek, the trail through Boden Canyon passes through oak woodlands. Hiking along the old dirt road that goes through Boden Canyon Ecological Reserve takes you through a nearly pristine natural canyon in the foothills of San
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The buildings, lots and landscape of the old El Morro Village trailer park near Laguna Beach are gone, replaced by picnic tables, ramadas and a shimmering pallet of native plants. But as the 38-acre site nears the end of its transformation into the
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The eastern portion of San Elijo Lagoon offers a less-traveled trail that winds through forests of eucalyptus and a few Torrey pines before it emerges into the coastal sage scrub for glimpses of the namesake lagoon...It's fed by two freshwater
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03:35 PM PDT Updated: 10/27/2010 06:30:03 PM PDT Dan Cooper heard the kitten-like call as he was surveying birds in the eastern section of the Ballona Wetlands. Then the field biologist saw something that sent his heart aflutter: a California
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Thursday, July 15, 2010 at midnight "I try very hard to get people to hike the Guy Fleming Trail, wrote Hank Nichol in 1994 in Notes From the Naturalist on Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve's website...The Fleming Trail is a much better choice if
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06 p.m., updated July 10, 2010 at 12:02 a.m. Priscilla Lister I try very hard to get people to hike the Guy Fleming Trail, wrote Hank Nichol in 1994 in Notes From the Naturalist on Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve's website.
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Originally published July 3, 2010 at 10 p.m., updated July 4, 2010 at 12:02 a.m. Priscilla Lister I try very hard to get people to hike the Guy Fleming Trail, wrote Hank Nichol in 1994 in Notes From the Naturalist on Torrey Pines State Natural
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Redfern did not return calls from the Register requesting comment. The plant is protected as a habitat for the endangered Coastal California Gnatcatcher as part of a "Natural Community Conservation Plan" area designated within Coto de Caza, said
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