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In This Issue   Restoration Ecology Seminar Series  
  Director's Foreword 1
  Ecological Restoration 3
  Education 5
 
        Collections 8
        Field Notes 9
  Research 12
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  ... five native plant communities— coastal dune, oak woodland, coastal sage scrub, vernal wetland, and grassland ...  
  Weekly seminars are open to the public and occur every Monday from September to May at 6 PM in CCBER’s classroom.  The topic for fall quarter 2007 is “Fire and Native Plant Communities: History, Ecology and Management.”

Contact Lisa Stratton for more information.


 
  Native Habitats Garden at Manzanita Village  
  George Thomson      
Habitat Sign
    One of the Habitat Garden signs located at Manzanita Village.
 
Visitors to CCBER’s six-acre restoration site at the Manzanita Village dorms can now enjoy a small educational garden designed and installed by CCBER staff.  The garden features five native plant communities — coastal dune, oak woodland, coastal sage scrub, vernal wetland, and grassland — each with a colorful and informative sign describing the habitat and notable species.  The interpretive signage is the first in a series CCBER will install throughout the campus to highlight unique natural areas, restoration sites, and natural history at UCSB.  In the meantime, please come enjoy the new garden and signs at the northeast corner of the Manzanita Village site!

 
   
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