Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., is partnering with UC Irvine and students from the UCLA Environmental Science Practicum program to advance the completion and effectiveness of the Coast to Cleveland Wildlife Corridor. When completed, the 6-mile corridor, an ongoing project located in the city of Irvine, will connect 22,000 acres of wild lands in parks along theContinue reading “Bringing Students on Board”
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Wildlife Corridor in Irvine Connects Southern California Coast to Mountains
The Coast to Cleveland Wildlife Corridor, located in Irvine, California, is a work in progress envisioned by Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., and supported by a coalition of partners. When completed, it will be unique among corridors in the United States. It will cross lands owned and managed by different entities, and will connect wildlife habitats along the coast toContinue reading “Wildlife Corridor in Irvine Connects Southern California Coast to Mountains”
Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Gets Published
In November, the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot published our commentary on the Coast to Cleveland Wildlife Corridor. This corridor, like all wildlife corridors, will be used by plants and animals to move between two larger habitats. Our bobcats, rabbits, cactus wrens, and even plants depend on the ability to move from place to place safely.Continue reading “Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Gets Published”
Progress for Corridor
March 21, 2014 The following appeared in Stu News Laguna on March 21, 2014, under a different title: Progress for the Coast to Cleveland Wildlife Corridor The effort to complete a regional wildlife corridor reconnecting the Laguna Greenbelt to the Santa Ana Mountains took a big step forward in November. That’s when the Irvine CityContinue reading “Progress for Corridor”
