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Plan for wildland trails in the Wash continues to move forward

SBVWCD Windland Trails

Many thanks to Redlands Conservancy, who teamed up with us to take more than 45 people on a walking tour of portions of the Wash not currently open to the public. Attendees learned about the local environment and the District’s work with water recharge. In this photo, a group listens to a presentation on the cactus wren, given by SBVWCD Land Resources Manager Milan Mitrovich, Ph.D.

The District is working with local partners to open public trails in the area, and a big step forward in that plan happened earlier this year when the City of Highland approved its role in that effort.

 

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