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Wavecrest In Bloom

In the words of Grey Hayes, “There is so much spring that it can’t be contained. Flowers are gushing brilliant color everywhere. It is time to get out and about!”

Please enjoy today’s photos taken in the Wavecrest Open Space by Coastside Land Trust’s Stewardship Advisory Board member, Barbara Dye.

What a beautiful place to know and enjoy…

A Wavecrest bouquet

Lindley’s Varied Lupine.(Lupinus variicolor)

California Meadow Barley (Hordeum brachyantherum ssp. californicum)

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Dr. Grey Hayes Visits Wavecrest Open Space

Last Friday the Coastside Land Trust welcomed Dr. Grey Hayes to tour the 50 acre property of Wavecrest Open Space. The intention of the visit was to take a walk together, make observations and learn. Dr. Hayes is a conservation and restoration ecologist, long focused on ecological restoration and rare plant conservation. During this tour of Wavecrest, Hayes identified a large number of native plants of significance, including California Meadow Barley (hordeum brachyantherum ssp. Californicum), California Oat Grass (danthonia californica), Toad Rush (juncus bufonius), Artist’s Popcorn Flower (plagiobothrys chorisianus), Bearded Clover (trifolium barbigerum), Tomcat Clover (trifolium willdenovii), Flowering Quillwort (lilaea scilloides), and Coyotethistle (eryngium vaseyi).

Dr. Hayes observed the scale and specifics of the plant diversity and speculated that it likely qualifies as Old Growth Grassland, one of the most threatened ecosystems in North America. Old Growth Grasslands are ecologically imperative regions that have been grasslands for a very, very long time. These grasslands have a unique suite of characteristics that develop over this time, and (unless disturbed or developed by humans) they will remain grasslands for many years to come. Secondary grasslands, which have once been tilled or planted with trees, do not have the same species or the same characteristics, and take centuries to redevelop. The Coastside Land Trust is currently researching historical records to determine if this area (although used for livestock pasture at one point) meets the the qualifications for Old Growth Grasslands.

 Tomcat Clover (trifolium willdenovii)- Photographed by Susan Dunn

 California Meadow Barley (hordeum brachyantherum ssp. Californicum) growing in wet areas along the path

Dr. Hayes praised California Oat Grass (danthonia californica) as “the redwood of the prairie.”  This plant can send its roots down 5 feet and live 1000 years. -Photographed by Susan Dunn

Thank you to Susan Dunn for taking impeccable notes along this trip. Also thank you to Robin Kirby for the video footage.

If you would like to learn more about Grey Hayes you can check out his blog and sign up for his newsletter at www.greyhayes.net.

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Monitoring Open Space Properties

Photo credit: Barbara Dye

The Stewardship Advisory Committee has been hard at work out in the field conducting biological and other environmental monitoring of our properties and conservation easements. In a recent monitoring of Wavecrest Open Space they documented numerous unusual and rare plants, including Brownie Thistle, Coast Button-celery, Popcornflower, and many kinds of Lupin. Off the coast they spotted many hundreds of birds, from Pelicans to Common murres to Whimbrels, emphasizing how important a healthy coastline is to the adjacent environment.

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Join us for a Wavecrest Work Day this Saturday

WAVECREST WORKDAY 
May 6
10:00 AM – NOON

Join us this weekend on the coastal prairie for a habitat restoration workday at Wavecrest Open Space. Come one, come all! There is much work to be done, and people of all ages are welcome and encouraged. Meet at the Smith Field Ballparks at the west end of Wavecrest Road in Half Moon Bay. Wear boots and good outer layers, as it might be a bit wet. We have the gloves, tools, and snacks. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

[Directions to Wavecrest Road]

Thank you from the Junior Land Stewards Program

Thank you to so many of you for your generosity and continued support. We have met our match to fund our Junior Land Stewards Program for the 2023-24 academic school year. The Junior Land Stewards Program connects the students of the Cabrillo Unified School District with their local open spaces, and guides them in developing the environmental literacy skills and desire to become lifelong stewards of open space. We thank you for your generous donations that will support our next generation of land stewards, as well as the preservation and protection of our coastal open spaces.

If you would still like to make a donation, please click the link below. Thank you.

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The Coastside Gives Today…

Today is Coastside Gives Day. Please support the Coastside Land Trust to help us meet our $50,000 goal to fully fund the Junior Land Stewards Program for the 2023-2024 school year. We are fortunate to have received a 50% match of $25,000 from dedicated supporters. Please help us reach this match and meet our goal. The Junior Land Stewards Program connects all of the fourth grade students of the Cabrillo Unified School District with their local open spaces, guiding them in developing the desire and the environmental literacy skills to become lifelong stewards of critical open space.

Please help Coastside Land Trust fund this program by donating through the Coastside Gives portal. DONATE NOW to fund this program and help preserve the lands you love with double impact.

Thank you for your support.

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Congratulations to Green Ribbon Schools Award Winners and the Junior Land Stewards Program

Every year, the California Department of Education and U.S. Department of Education hosts the Green Ribbon Schools competition to demonstrate their progress in sustainability: reducing environmental impacts, improving the health and wellness of the school population, and providing sustainability education. This year Cabrillo Unified School District ( CUSD) received the high honor of Silver Green Ribbon Schools recognition at the state level. The CUSD recognition is in part for hiring Sustainability Coordinator, Matthew Spigelman, to help fulfill the district's goals of providing students with quality environmental education, equal opportunities to outdoor education, and living campuses that promote land stewardship and sustainability practices. In addition, CUSD is being recognized for the work of the Coastside Land Trust’s Junior Land Stewards Program and the HEAL Project for providing strong environmental programs to its students.

Congratulations to all of the Green Ribbon schools, and to Redwood High School, which received the national highest Green Achiever honor for sustainability integration into campus, community, curriculum, and culture.

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Junior Land Stewards Program complete their year of stewardship and learning

After a year of stewardship and service, the Junior Land Stewards have recently returned to the gardens where they had planted their seedlings. They added final field observations to their nature journals, and shared in the joy of spring together. The Junior Land Stewards have also received their certificates of completion for their accomplishments this year.

Please enjoy this video created by Haley Peterson, Junior Land Stewards Program manager:

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Junior Land Stewards teachers take to the field

The fourth grade teachers of the Junior Land Stewards program headed out to the Moss Beach bluffs to develop and practice their nature journaling techniques, while in the field. Unsurprisingly, these teachers shared that this is their favorite professional development workshop and are requesting more for next year! Lucky teachers, lucky students.Thank you to the Land Trust Alliance for making this possible.

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Photo credit: Barbara Lohman

Junior Land Stewards 2022/2023 Year in Review- Slideshow

The Junior Land Stewards Program has wrapped up another incredible school year with all fourth grade students from Alvin Hatch, El Granada, Farallone View, and Kings Mountain elementary schools. Enjoy this slideshow sharing a glimpse of their learning and the work they've done. What a rich year of developing the skills and desire to become lifetime stewards of the land.

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Nature Journaling with Coastal Wildflower Day

Thank you to everyone who came out to see us yesterday, to do some nature journaling and learn about the Coastal trail extension. A good time was had by friends of all ages- amidst the mist. Special thanks to Elexis Padron for sharing her nature journaling expertise.

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Touring the Purisima Old Town Site with the Coastside Land Trust once again…

Participants joined the Coastside Land Trust at the Purisima Old Town Site last Saturday morning for two small, docent-led tours. These walking tours shared the history and ecology of one of the oldest Half Moon Bay coastside towns that has since disappeared. Groups explored the indigenous and more recent history, the geological formation, and the flora and fauna currently thriving in this protected space. Descendants from Henry Dobbel, who once owned a mansion that covered much of this land also attended this tour- committing to learning more about this space, and to sharing what they have learned.

Great thanks to Barbara Dye, Barbara Lohman, Robin Kirby, and Jo Chamberlain who shared a great wealth of information. Treats were served, thanks to Leah Henning and April Ramos. All enjoyed a beautiful morning amidst the abundant life of this protected land.

Relatives of Henry Dobbel

This event filled up quickly, and if you were bummed to have missed it, never fear- we have two more tour dates scheduled for July…

July 22 tour Registration
July 29 Tour Registration

Junior Land Stewards Hard At Work

 The Junior Land Stewards have been busy, both inside and outside of the classroom. They have been exploring their local wild spaces, tending to their gardens, dissecting flowers to learn about their parts, and discovering nature’s treasures along the way. The flowers for dissection were donated by Safeway and Blue House Farm. 

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Coastside Bugs with Dr. Stephanie Dole- Free Community Webinar Recording

Enjoy this Coastside Land Trust webinar recording, as we welcome Dr. Stephanie Dole (The Beetlelady) to present about the biodiversity, ecological roles, and the importance of our local bugs, as well as how they are connected to the greater world. Dr. Dole is an eminent scientist who delights learners of all ages with her knowledge, curiosity, and enthusiasm. She has traveled around the globe to conduct her research, and has been educating the public about insects since 1997.

Learn more about Dr. Stephanie Dole at www.beetlelady.com. Here you can learn more about upcoming events, view past virtual talks, and ask your entomological questions.

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Coastside Gives- Early Giving

Please help the Coastside Land Trust meet our $50,000 goal to fully fund our Junior Land Stewards Program for academic year 2023-24. We are fortunate to have received a 50% match of $25,000 from dedicated supporters. Please help us reach this match and meet our goal. The Junior Land Stewards Program connects the students of the Cabrillo Unified School District with their local open spaces, and guides them in developing the environmental literacy skills and desire to become lifelong stewards of open space.

Please help Coastside Land Trust fund this program by donating at Coastside Gives to fund this program and help preserve the lands you love with double impact.

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Coastside Bugs Free Community Webinar

Coastside Bugs with Dr. Stephanie Dole

Free Community Webinar

Saturday, March 11, 2023

10:00am

Join the Coastside Land Trust as we welcome Dr. Stephanie Dole to present about the biodiversity, ecological roles, and the importance of our local insects, as well as how they are connected to the greater world. Dr. Dole is an eminent scientist who delights learners of all ages with her knowledge, curiosity, and enthusiasm. She has traveled far and wide to conduct her research, and has been educating the public about insects since 1997.

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Junior Land Stewards Planting

After many months growing their indigenous plants from seed, the Junior Land Stewards took to the field to plant their seedlings into the open space near each of their respective schools. The fourth graders did all of this under the guidance of the Half Moon Bay High School Science field guides. Although the fields were very wet and muddy, the students persevered and got all of their plants into the ground. Students will return later in the school year to tend to their plots and observe the changes.

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Thank you to the Wavecrest work day volunteers

Thank you to the dedicated crew of volunteers who made for another successful Wavecrest work day yesterday! These volunteers removed a great amount of teasel, bristly ox-tongue, cape ivy, and mustard. This will allow for the indigenous grasses of the area (such as the rushes) to grow and expand. Our youngest volunteers also ducked between these plants and bushes to remove many buckets full of trash.

If you were not able to make this work day event please keep an eye out for the next one. It is a wonderful way to do good work, while sharing time outside with good people.


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Join us for a Wavecrest Work Day this Saturday

Wavecrest Workday 
February 11
10:00 am – Noon

Join us this weekend on the coastal prairie for a habitat restoration workday at Wavecrest Open Space. Come one, come all! There is much work to be done, and people of all ages are welcome and encouraged. Meet at the Smith Field Ballparks at the west end of Wavecrest Road in Half Moon Bay. Wear boots and good outer layers, as it might be a bit wet. We have the gloves, tools, and snacks. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

[Directions to Wavecrest Road]