Removing Invasive Tamarisk Plants at Lake Piru
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Removing Invasive Tamarisk Plants at Lake Piru

Invasive Tamarisk plants on the banks of Lake Piru are a drain on precious ecosystem resources, our volunteers workes with the forest service to remove over 20,000 plants.

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Bighorn Sheep Survey
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Bighorn Sheep Survey

SEO tags: California Bighorn Sheep, Big Horn Sheep Survey, Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests, Volunteer, Conservation, Hiking, Wildlife.

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Water Quality Monitoring on 303 (d) Listed Streams
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Water Quality Monitoring on 303 (d) Listed Streams

water quality, monitoring, 303(d) listed streams, wild trout, San Bernardino Forest, Angeles Forest, CDFW, partnership, conservation, volunteer opportunities, streams, rivers, health, habitat, Pacific Ocean, endangered species, Santa Ana River.

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Electro-Fishing in the San Bernardino National Forest
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Electro-Fishing in the San Bernardino National Forest

Our team of trained volunteers, along with experienced CDFW professionals, will be working on these streams over the coming months. The data collected during these electro-fishing projects will be used to make informed decisions about managing these wild trout populations and preserving their habitats.

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Crab Creek Restoration Project
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Crab Creek Restoration Project

Trained Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps individuals planting Willow along a stream to help the stream ecosystem recover in the San Bernardino National Forest.

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Recreational Dam removal at Wildwood
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Recreational Dam removal at Wildwood

FRVC meet up with Forest Service Thomas Coleman, Zone Fisheries Biologist and Adrienne Chenette, Fisheries Technician to assist removing many rec dams in the Wildwood Area.

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Total Maximum Daily Load Survey- East Fork San Gabriel River
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Total Maximum Daily Load Survey- East Fork San Gabriel River

The TMDL Project or Total Maximum Daily Load Survey takes place at 4 locations on the East Fork San Gabriel River. The data collected from the surveys will provide a range of effects that trash has on the physical, biological, and chemical integrity of the stream, in accordance with the goals of the Clean Water Act and the California Water Code. The monitoring is also designed to help analyze land uses, evaluation of management actions and assist the State in acquiring other useful data related to trash.

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