HERB WALK AT Coal Oil Point WITH NICOLE IAQUINTO
Herb Walks
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By Randy Cox Strolling up the beach from Haskell’s Pier, past dell-like Driftwood, along the long, open vistas of Naples, and then beyond to El Capitan and Refugio State Parks together comprise an entry into our local coastal paradise, in
The coastal bluff at Naples on the Gaviota Coast is a stunning natural and agricultural landscape, a destination for coastal recreation, and important habitat for sensitive species. Developers have eyed this picturesque area for residential development since 1888, but to
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Selma’s generous participation and contribution showed us that one person absolutely can make a difference for a healthy world By Nancy Black Santa Barbara Earth Day Grandma By Nancy Black, co-founder of Mercury Press; board, Gaviota Coast Conservancy To honor
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Time is running out! The County of Santa Barbara is proposing a dangerous expansion of the Tajiguas Landfill, threatening the Gaviota Coast’s fragile ecosystem and our community’s health. The current expansion proposal for the Tajiguas Landfill represents a missed opportunity.
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By Ana Citrin The expansions at El Capitan Canyon Resort on the Gaviota Coast that SUN Communities, Inc. is pursuing are in several different stages in the permitting process. The visible new construction on the north side of Highway 101
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by Janet Koed GAVIOTA: A Celebration Gaviota provokes different meanings to different people. On January 30, a local Santa Barbara band launched their new album, GAVIOTA, at the Lobero theatre. To Scojo & the Keel, Gaviota represents a joyful musical
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by Janet Koed Tidepool Magic On January 13, Gaviota Coast Conservancy gathered for a -1.38 low tide beach walk at Gaviota State Park with the goal of hoofing it up to Hollister Ranch. This hike is rarely accessible on the
by Lance Mason A VISIONARY COMMUNITY Isn’t Santa Barbara a beautiful place to live? I think it is. When is the last time you complained to friends or family, who live in Los Angeles or San Francisco or Las Vegas,
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