Landmark News
Landmark News is a quarterly e-newsletter dedicated to information about the 50,000 acres of wildlands and parks on the historic Irvine Ranch. We hope this newsletter inspires you to enjoy this magnificent landscape and get involved in preserving it.
Partner Profile
Crystal Cove State Park Laguna Canyon Foundation
Preserving, Protecting and Enhancing the South Coast Wilderness

The non-profit Laguna Canyon Foundation (LCF) leads a coalition of organizations providing watchful care for Southern California’s second largest coastal canyon wilderness. This 20,000 acre area includes Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, Crystal Cove State Park, and adjoining open space in Irvine, Laguna Beach and Laguna Woods. These lands are also a major part of the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks. LCF’s mission is preserving, protecting, and enhancing the South Coast Wilderness.

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Events
DATE/TIME PROGRAMS & DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY & SIGN-UP
02/11/2009 9:00 AM Mid Week Distance Hike- Quail Hill Online Sign-up
(714) 508-4757
02/13/2009 9:30 AM Elder Trek at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Call 949-923-2235
02/14/2009 4:00 PM Valentine's Day Sunset Hike Call 949-923-2235
02/15/2009 8:00 AM Cultural Resources Hike at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Call 949-923-2235
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Landmark News is published quarterly by the Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
Copyright © 2009 Irvine Ranch Conservancy, All Rights Reserved.
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Fire Watch Network Has a Busy Season…

The winter of 2008-09 has been anything but normal across the entire nation.
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Stewardship Update
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Management Excellence Supported by Science

The long term health of the rare species and ecosystems on the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks depends on excellent resource management driven by cutting-edge science.
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Coast horned lizard

The coast (San Diego) horned lizard [Phrynosoma coronatum (blainvillii population)] is designated by the California Department of Fish and Game as a species of special concern that has disappeared from approximately 45 percent of its historical range. It lives in a variety of habitats including scrub, chaparral, and grassland.
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