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Irvine Ranch Conservancy Staff Spotlight: Ashley Brault, Volunteer Coordinator

1/27/2022

 
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​Volunteers are an integral part of introducing the community to the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks, carrying out the mission of protecting, restoring, and enhancing Southern California’s urban wildlands. Irvine Ranch Conservancy and OC Parks have an extensive volunteer management program that provides nature lovers with an array of activities, allowing them to have world-class nature experiences on the Landmarks.
 
Volunteer Coordinator Ashley Brault began working with IRC in November 2020 to support and help manage the OC Parks volunteer program in a variety of ways, including record-keeping of volunteer information and service hours, organizing and scheduling volunteer trainings, collaborating with various partnership organizations to expand volunteer opportunities, and providing direct support to volunteers and visitors of our local parks and wildlands.
 
“Most of my professional background has been working with a variety of nonprofit organizations, so I felt that IRC was a natural fit for my experience while still providing an amazing new opportunity to learn about conservation and land management,” said Ashley. “I feel very inspired by IRC’s mission and programming, as well as my fellow staff members, which keeps me motivated to do my best and provide outstanding service to our volunteers and visitors.”


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OC Parks’ Limestone Canyon Will Reopen for Public Activities in February

1/20/2022

 
PictureThe Sinks in Limestone Canyon.
​Irvine Ranch Conservancy and OC Parks are thrilled to announce the reopening of OC Parks’ Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve, with public activities resuming on February 5, after two wildfires impacted the area in fall 2020. Since the occurrence of the Silverado and Bond fires, IRC and OC Parks have been diligently working to restore lost infrastructure and monitor the recovery of native habitats, so nature lovers can once again experience the beauty of the area.
 
“Nearly all of OC Parks’ Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve burned in the 2020 Silverado and Bond fires, including large portions that actually burned twice. These incidents significantly impacted the wildlife and landscapes that are close to the hearts of so many who visit and volunteer at Limestone Canyon,” said OC Parks Supervising Park Ranger II Nick Martinico. “We observed this closure to allow a rest period for wildlife, time for habitat regrowth and to rebuild infrastructure. We deeply appreciate the public’s patience and support and are now eager to once again host activities at Limestone Canyon starting with our Wilderness Access Day in February.”


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Wildlife Spotlight: Granite Spiny Lizard

1/6/2022

 
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​Often found perched on top of large rocks and boulders, the granite spiny lizard enjoys basking in the sun during the warmer months when they are most active. Found in southern California and Baja California, this lizard species makes its home in areas with mixed vegetation including chaparral, mesquite, pine, oak and palms.
 
The granite spiny lizard can grow up to 11 inches in length and has mostly dark coloring with keeled scales. Male lizards are usually more colorful than females with a blue belly, and blue-green and yellow coloring on their back. These lizards have a diet consisting of small invertebrates, small lizards, and occasionally fruits and flowers.


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