AB 1788 in 2020!
Below are pictures of urban wildlife taken in Old Agoura before and after the Woolsey fire. One of the things I do is track the health of urban wildlife near my home in Old Agoura. We lost a lot of habitat on our property after the fire. I am happy to report I am seeing wildlife again and the wildlife looks healthy. Enjoy the pictures!
Carolyn Trocino, Director of Urban Wildlife Education & Communication, Old Agoura Homeowners/Director, Poison Free Agoura
I produce quarterly newsletters on "best practices" for living peacefully with urban wildlife in Agoura Hills.
I hope you enjoy them!
2017 Summer Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2017 Fall Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2017 Winter Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2018 Spring Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2018 Summer/Fall Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2018 Winter Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2019 Spring Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2019 Summer Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
Download2019 Fall Urban Wildlife Newsletter (pdf)
DownloadCheck out the wonderful organizations that make a difference in the lives of urban wildlife!
https://www.nps.gov/samo/learn/management/nature-neighbor-project.htm
http://www.raptorsarethesolution.org/
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