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Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County : ウィキペディア英語版
Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County

(The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County (LCSLO) ) is a local nonprofit organization that has served San Luis Obispo (SLO) County since 1984. Through voluntary and collaborative efforts the LCSLO works to protect and enhance lands having important scenic, agricultural, habitat and cultural values for the benefit of people and wildlife. By working with both landowners and government agencies to find positive, mutually beneficial solutions, over of land in SLO county have been permanently protected.
== Land Acquisition, Preservation and Restoration ==

The LCSLO objectives include:
*Protect important conservation lands for future generations.
*Restore degraded habitat resources to return their environmental benefits to the community.
*Undertake the restoration and management of protected conservation lands.
Land Preservation and Restoration Projects The LCSLO has been and continues to be involved in many land preservation as well as creek and dune restoration projects in diverse areas around SLO county including the north coast, San Luis Obispo Creek, Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes/Black Lake Canyon and in northern Santa Barbara County at Paradise Beach. Examples of these projects are given below. For a complete list of projects please see our website (). The LCSLO is also continuing restoration efforts on a 110-year-old structure, the San Luis Obispo Octagon Barn ()
Examples of Restoration/Preservation Sites/Programs
*Monterey Pine Forest Protection Program. Since 1986, the LCSLO has purchased over 400 lots in Cambria, CA with the specific aim of preserving one of three rare and endemic Monterey Pine forests along the Pacific Coast.
*Hidden Springs Farm. A family-owned tree farm with a fifty year history, Hidden Springs is made up of of mixed agricultural and natural areas including one mile (1.6 km) of Graves Creek, diverse oak woodlands and is the last agriculturally zoned property within the limits of the City of Atascadero, CA. The LCSLO worked with the Franks family of Atascadero to keep of land intact and in the family estate. There were 18 legal lots, each a potential homesite. The LCSLO will continue to monitor the site for conservation purposes.

*Greenbelt Protection Program. Working with the City of San Luis Obispo, the LCSLO preserved more than of important landscapes as part of the visionary City Greenbelt Protection Program. (). Overwhelming community support and over 200 individual donors helped preserve the quality of local natural areas. This joint effort was called The Collaborative Conservation Project, and included protecting of the Brughelli farm on the south side of town and of Union Pacific Railroad Properties along West Cuesta Ridge on the north side of town (Stenner Springs). This preserved agricultural land in close proximity to downtown and protected the headwaters that feed into local tributaries of SLO Creek. (). Part of the funding was provided through the Department of Defense ''Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) Program''. The LCSCO received $350,000 toward the purchase of the Stenner Springs property. ().
*Reservoir Canyon. An important streamside property, the project site contains a one-mile (1.6 km) stretch of upper San Luis Obispo creek on a working cattle ranch. The LCSLO took on the restoration of this site after heavy rains caused severe erosion problems. To restore the creek bank, limit erosion and stop sediment from filling the creek, deep shaded pools were created as habitat for steelhead trout (federally listed threatened species). To accomplish the restoration over 200 steelhead were caught and relocated before the work began.
*Pismo Preserve, Pismo Beach, CA. (). A 900-Acre Regional Park with over 15 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, cycling and horseback riding being created for all to enjoy.

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