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. Landmark News Photo
California Natural Landmark
California Natural Landmark Photo Dry, hot weather and Santa Ana winds are the prime ingredients for wildfires. Gentle winter rains that brought vibrant flowers and green hillsides also resulted in an explosion of mustard and other non-native plants, which have dried out and now pose a high risk of fire. Unfortunately, this year's short rainy season did little to reduce the effects from the prolonged drought in our region, and may have even added more fuel in the form of weeds. Read More
Partner Profile
OCFA OCFA: PROTECTING AND SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITIES
The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), is among the most important partners in Irvine Ranch Conservancy's efforts to prevent wildfires on the wildlands and parks. OCFA is a regional fire service agency that serves 22 cities in Orange County and all unincorporated areas. OCFA protects over 1,380,000 residents from its 61 fire stations located throughout Orange County. OCFA Reserve Firefighters work at 20 stations.

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Events
DATE/TIME PROGRAMS & DESCRIPTION AVAILABILITY & SIGN-UP
7/18/2008 7:00 AM Birding at Quail Hill Interpretive Program Online Sign-up
Call 714-508-4757
7/18/2008 6:00 PM Full Moon Hike at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Call 949-923-2235
7/19/2008 6:30 AM Cardio Hike in Agua Chinon to Bolero and Dripping Springs Online Sign-up
Call 714-508-4757
7/19/2008 9:00 AM Shellmaker Discovery Tour Call 949-640-9956
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Landmark News is published quarterly by the Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
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Thank You Matt Vadala
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Matt Vadala recently retired as the Division 2 Chief for the Orange County Fire Authority. Matt has a remarkable and acclaimed career in fire service. Read More

Science Update
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CAMERAS CAPTURING CANDID IMAGES OF THE LAND...
The Irvine Ranch Conservancy has numerous cameras strategically placed throughout the wildlands and parks to monitor wildlife and human access on the land. Read More

Did you know
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Did you know that the Irvine Ranch Conservancy is creating artificial cactus to help Cactus Wrens?
Cactus wrens are a rare species that has suffered a precipitous decline in recent years, partly due to lack of places to nest.
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