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Besides
managing the four reserves, the UCSD NRS is involved in a plethora of
other environmental projects around San Diego county:
Preserve Calavera
Preserve Calavera's mission is to
protect and preserve the open space around Mount Calavera and Lake
Calavera as habitat for native plants and animals; to promote the use
of these areas by a responsible public; to support education and
restoration programs; to minimize the adverse effect of development;
and to use any lawful means to carry out these objectives.
San Diego's Ocean
Current Conditions at Scripps
Pier with snapshots and a collection of San Diego marine resources
Scripps
Institute of Oceanography
The San Diego Fire Recovery Network
(SDFRN) is a network of community
organizations, government agencies, and concerned citizens who have
come together to address the widespread ecosystem changes in San Diego
County caused by the historic fires of 2003.
San
Diego Stream Team
A citizen-monitoring team
dedicated to the bioassessment of San Diego County's rivers and streams
using techniques approved by the State and Federal governments.
Carlsbad
Watershead Network
Works
to provide a coordinated program to share technical resources, provide
for planning, make application for and receive grants from governmental
or private sources for activities and to implement projects for the
benefit of all parties and the natural resources in the Carlsbad
Hydrologic Unit.
San Diego Natural History Museum
California Native Plant Society- San Diego
a statewide nonprofit
organization seeking to increase understanding and appreciation of
California's native plants and to preserve them in their natural
habitat through scientific activities, education, and conservation.
The California Invasive Plant
Council
(Cal-IPC), until recently
Cal-EPPC, works to protect California wildlands from invasive plants
through research, restoration, and education