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Civic Engagement: Forum to Discuss 133 Widening Thursday July 5

Have you heard about CalTrans’ proposal for Laguna Canyon Road? Come to a presentation by Laguna Canyon Foundation, Greg and Barbara MacGillivray, and Laguna Beach CANDO covering the overall project...

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Wildfires and Nature’s Road Home

We need to have a little talk about wildfires and corridors. We are well into wildfire season here in Southern California, and experts warn that our ‘new normal’ will include a longer fire season that...

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Rodenticide and Wildlife Event April 1

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Rat Poison Seeps into the Wild

Check out recent coverage by Laguna Beach Independent’s Rita Robinson on how rodenticides endanger our local landscapes, and what we can do about it!...

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Results of Multi-Year Wildlife Camera Study in Irvine Show a Worrying Trend

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Results of Multi-Year Wildlife Camera Study in Irvine Show a Worrying Trend Laguna Woods, California – September 11, 2019 – Results of a multi-year study of activity in a...

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KABC News spotlights wildlife corridor in Irvine for prevention of species...

Watch video here. Learn more about the wildlife corridor in Irvine here.

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Coexistence is Possible: Coyotes and Humans

by Sinem Kargin, Science Advisor for Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Why should we coexist with coyotes in urban and suburban settings? The identity of the animal source of the coronavirus is still unknown....

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Year in Review 2022: A Message from our Board President

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The 30 X 30 Initiative: How The Wildlife Corridor Can Participate

The state of California is at the forefront of climate policy in the United States. To address climate issues, California adopted the 30×30 initiative. This program is designed to preserve 30% of land...

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Ventura County Wildlife Corridor Ordinances Forge a Progressive Path

By Ann Larson, Board Member, Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Throughout California and beyond, practitioners of urban planning are waking up to the benefits that come from wildlife corridors – benefits for...

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