2 Meetup Groups match “Urban Wildlife Habitat” near Los Angeles, CA
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Why We Meet The Puente-Chino Hills Task Force is a part of the Sierra Club working towards the preservation of the Wildlife Corridor as an island of beauty and biological significance in a sea of urbanization. The development of the middle of the Wildlife Corridor will increase traffic, increase pollution, crowd schools, destroy wildlife habitat, and impact everyone's quality of life. Biological Significance of the Wildlife Corridor This ecosystem is a global "Hot Spot of Diversity" - one of th …
We love roses...and anything to do with roses... ...growing roses, talking about roses, showing roses, composting, worms, water wise gardening, pruning technique, pests, birds, animals, insects, native plants, cactus, companion plants, and floral design. We enjoy monthly meetings on the third Thursday at the Pauba Library in Temecula. We maintain a community garden called Rose Haven. We offer children's programs and youth gardening at ROSE HAVEN. We maintain a vegetable garden called the "Tree …
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