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fromThe Mercury News
6 days ago

Contra Costa's ecosystem being restored, one indigenous plant at a time

Waterways across Contra Costa County are increasingly threatened by invasive plant species that engulf canals and drains, decreasing biodiversity and reducing safe habitats for wildlife. In an effort to address and restore the environment, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is working to reverse that trend. The district hosted its recent 12th annual Giving Natives a Chance event at the Clayton Valley Drain near Concord's Hillcrest Community Park, inviting volunteers from across the county to plant native species around waterways and drains.
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fromFuncheap
3 months ago

Keeping Pathogens Out: Best Practices to Prevent Phytophthora in Native Habitats

Accreditation to Improve Restoration (AIR) ensures restoration nurseries implement best management practices to produce healthy, pathogen-free native plants and prevent pathogen introduction.
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