Bobcat by Cleve Nash
Snowy Egrets by Alan Schmierer
Goats and Dogs at Point Buchon
by Jeanie Greensfelder
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A Bird's Eye View by Mike Stiles
It's not often a bird will make national headlines,
but such is the case with the recent "invasion" of Blue-footed Boobies,
making their way up the California coast as far north as Point Reyes.
From the Los Angeles Times to Fox News, local newspapers, blogs, and
television stations: all are reporting on the sudden increase in
sightings of this bird. Read More
California State Parks
Please come and play while you support interpretation
and education in our local state parks for our first "Stranded in Morro
Bay" on Saturday, October 26-4-6 pm. Taste wine, beer and
appetizers from local wineries, breweries and restaurants while you
listen to the Sunny Knights play swing music. Read
More
Elfin Forest by Jean Wheeler
October is the biggest month for arrival
of birds in their fall migration — either to remain on our
central coast for the winter or to pass through on their way further
south to escape winter altogether in tropical climates. Bush Lupine
Point and Siena's View along the boardwalk are excellent vantage points
to observe year-round waterbirds as well as migrating arrivals.
Read More
Go Green by Lawson Schaller
Save money, save energy, reduce the
burden on Mother Nature and live more comfortably year round.
This is all done through Energy Upgrade California, a statewide
whole house assessment program. It is a collaborative effort with
utility companies (i.e. PG&E), California Public Utilities
Commission (CPUC), California Energy Commission (CEC), and local
governments (SLO County). Read More
Marine Sanctuaries by Carol Georgi &
Karl Kempton
The Northern Chumash Tribal Council (NCTC) has started
grassroots collaboration between the California Central Coast Marine
Sanctuary Alliance (MSA), Santa Lucia Chapter of the Sierra Club, San
Luis Obispo Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, Citizens Opposed to
Acoustic Seismic Testing (COAST), and others, for the nomination of the
California Central Coast Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary as
a new national marine sanctuary. Read
More
One Cool Earth by Greg Ellis
October is known as the month of the
harvest — cornucopias filled with pumpkins, apples,
corn, plums, and other fruits of the growing season.
Lesser-known, but in keeping with the harvest spirits, October is Co-op Month, the month of the
cooperatively owned and operated business (see last month's article for
more info on the origins and benefits of co-ops). There's been a
great stirrings around co-ops in SLO County during the past month, and
we'll see what this October holds. Read
More
Female Elephant Seals in
Dispute Over Space by Kevin Cole
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