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Working Together for Conservation

Wildlife Corridor Partners are the people and public agencies that help manage the Los Osos protected greenbelt. Other important partners for the success of this project include the Los Osos community and schoolchildren.

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Conservation Partnerships

Conservation Partnerships

Conservation Partnerships
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Wildlife Corridor Partners - Morro Estuary Greenbelt 2012

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Wildlife Corridor Partners - Morro Estuary Greenbelt 2013

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Conservation Partners

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“Your work exemplifies the benefits that can be accomplished through partnerships created to achieve environmental goals.”
— Al Gore

 Purpose

Our purpose is to help preserve this rare and valuable Coastal Dune ecosystem important to the healthy biodiversity of the Los Osos community.

Goals

Our goal is to support the ongoing efforts of public and private property managers in the Los Osos Coastal Dunes Greenbelt by enhancing their coordination.

Contact Conservation Partner Members

Morro Bay & Montaña de Oro State Parks

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El Morro Elfin Forest Natural Area: Small Wilderness Area Preservation (SWAP)

www.elfin-forest.org

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Bureau of Land Management Bakersfield Field Office

www.blm.gov

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Los Osos Middle School

https://loms.slcusd.org/

Annie Stoneman

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Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District

www.coastalrcd.org

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Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve
Central Coast State Parks Association

www.ccspa.info

805-534-2801

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Morro Dunes Ecological Reserve
California Department of Fish & Wildlife

https://wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/Morro-Dunes-ER

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County of San Luis Obispo

Kerry Brown, Planner

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Sweet Springs Reserve
Morro Coast Audubon Society

www.morrocoastaudubon.org

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Eco-System Natural Landscaping Projects

Landscaping with Los Osos native plants

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Ventura Office

https://fws.gov/

©2021 by Partners for the Conservation of the Los Osos Coastal Dunes

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