KEYT Feature: Supporters Rally Towards More Mesa Preservation Efforts
More Mesa Preservation Coalition was recently featured for the Doublewide Kings Concert at the Lobero Theatre. Read more here:
More Mesa Preservation Coalition was recently featured for the Doublewide Kings Concert at the Lobero Theatre. Read more here:
So far, we are aware of at least eight fledged chicks from the first broods of More Mesa’s kites. Since kites often have two clutches a year, this early count is an extremely heartening number. Last year, the total count, for the whole breeding period, for all four mated pairs, was ten. This early news…
Many different raptor species have been observed on More Mesa in the past few weeks. These include: Peregrine Falcon Sharp-shinned Hawk Cooper’s Hawk Loggerhead Shrike Merlin Golden Eagle As evidenced by sightings of a female Northern Harrier Hawk, winter residents are also coming back. A female Harrier has been seen in the northeast corner of…
Featured in the Santa Barbara Independent First Piece of Santa Barbara’s More Mesa Permanently Preserved We’re proud to share that the Santa Barbara Independent recently featured our work to permanently protect 36 acres of More Mesa — a historic milestone for conservation in our community. Read the Full Article
In pursuit of our mission to preserve More Mesa forever, the More Mesa Preservation Coalition (MMPC) constantly strives to reach the broadest spectrum of our community with our message. One technique we have used in the past is illustrated talks tailored to the needs of audiences such as Homeowners Associations, Fraternal and Service Organizations and…
Dear More Mesa Preservation Coalition Supporter, We are pleased to invite you to a community picnic on Saturday, October 11th, at More Mesa Open Space. The event, hosted by the Santa Barbara Land Trust, County Supervisor Laura Capps, and the More Mesa Preservation Coalition, is an opportunity to show our unwavering commitment to preserving More Mesa….
El Niño: A New Feature on our Web Site Weather is critical to what happens on More Mesa. Drought and its effects on More Mesa have been discussed over the last several years. Now with a “too-big-to-fail” El Niño about to alleviate some of that drought, a new section Ecology->Climate and Weather, has been added…
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