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Recreation

Nature walk planned Oct. 26 at Boggs Mountain State Forest

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 October 2011
COBB MOUNTAIN, Calif. – The Friends of Boggs Mountain will offer a nature walk on the interpretive trail at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26.


This is an opportunity to get some exercise while you enjoy the outdoors and the wonders of nature.


The interpretive trail has more than 50 signs identifying the plants, shrubs, trees, mosses and wildflowers encountered on the path.


The 1.3-mile hike will be moderately paced and on moderate terrain and will be led by Darlene Hecomovich.


During this guided walk, Hecomovich will talk about and identify the flora encountered along the way. Fall is displaying its colors so come and enjoy the spectacle.


The beautiful mountain dogwood is turning red, the big leaf maple trees are a brilliant yellow but not to be outdone by the poison oak which makes the brightest show of all.


Wear sturdy shoes, dress appropriately for weather conditions, and bring water and enthusiasm.


Meet at the Parking Lot Kiosk promptly at 9 a.m.


The forest entrance is located off Highway 175, just two miles north of Cobb Village. Turn at the blue State Fire Station/Boggs Mountain Forest sign.


For further information phone Darlene at 707-928-5591 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


Come and enjoy the fun.

Glory Days Flag Football League plans open scrimmage game Oct. 29

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Written by: Editor
Published: 16 October 2011

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Glory Days Flag Football League will have a free “open” scrimmage game beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.


The game will be held at Clearlake's Austin Park, 14077 Lakeshore Drive.


This will be the last preseason game before the team registration Jamboree takes place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Haverty Field, 14241 Austin Road, Clearlake.


The Glory Days Flag Football League Jamboree is held to register teams and develop the schedule for the regular season, which will start on Saturday, Nov. 19.


The open scrimmage will be the final chance for players/teams to take advantage of this format to “kick the rust off” before the league begins its 2011-12 Winter Season.


All football enthusiasts are encouraged to get out to the field and participate.


Call league director Bob Hopkins at 707-994-4720 or visit the league’s Web site, www.HTOsports.com/?GDFFL1, for more information.

DFG 2011-12 Hunting Digest available only online

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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 October 2011
The 2011-12 California Hunting Digest, Upland Game and Waterfowl issue will be available online only this year, the California Department of Fish and Game announced Tuesday.


The magazine can be found at www.dfg.ca.gov/publications/digest/.


The digest will not be available in print.

 

“The digest is a valued magazine,” said Bernadette Fees, DFG’s assistant deputy director for education and outreach. “We are proud of its popularity with California’s sportsmen and women.”

 

By publishing the digest online, DFG saves taxpayers thousands of dollars in printing and distribution costs.


Publishing online is also beneficial to the environment and is in step with DFG’s initiative on Going Green (reducing DFG’s carbon footprint).


It also allows California’s hunters to access the information on their home computers and on smart phones and tablets while away from home or work.

 

“This year’s online magazine will be formatted for easier viewing, and efforts will continue to produce future issues using the best publishing technology and most economical methods available,” Fees added.

 

The award-winning magazine is published biannually, and provides information on hunting opportunities, regulations and licensing, as well as on wildlife conservation.


The digest’s big game issue is produced every spring and the waterfowl and upland game issue is produced each fall.

 

For more information on DFG’s Going Green, please visit www.dfg.ca.gov/Climate_and_Energy/Going_Green/.

New interactive Web site aids California

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Written by: Editor
Published: 13 October 2011
California’s at-risk birds will benefit from a new interactive Web site that allows the public, birders and biologists to exchange avian information.


The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and PRBO Conservation Science – previously known as the Point Reyes Bird Observatory – recently launched the Bird Species of Special Concern Web site to allow the public to quickly access current information on at-risk birds and learn about the projected effects of climate change on these species.


Registered users are encouraged to share their scientific information on these species, nominate new birds for consideration and upload pertinent materials.


“In times of rapid environmental change, keeping track of bird species at risk is more important than ever,” said DFG Staff Environmental Scientist Lyann Comrack. “By allowing public access and input, this website will broaden our knowledge base and help us better serve the conservation needs of California's at-risk birds.”


The Web site is a result of a major collaborative project between DFG, PRBO and the Western Field Ornithologists.


In 2008 this group completed a comprehensive report entitled California Bird Species of Special

Concern: A Ranked Assessment of Species, Subspecies, and Distinct Populations of Birds of Immediate Conservation Concern in California.


The book provides a detailed analysis of the status of California’s at-risk birds using the latest data to describe current populations, ranges and threats with recommendations to reverse negative trends.


The Web site provides detailed information on 63 at-risk bird species, a list of which is available for download.


Other important features found on the Web site include access to other bird data sets and a map-based

tool allowing users to view species presence by month, boundaries and other criteria.


To access the Bird Species of Special Concern Web site, visit http://data.prbo.org/apps/bssc/.

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