Wildlife Habitat and Community Resilience on Working Lands – Roots #119
Summary
SCH Number
2024121112
Public Agency
California Wildlife Conservation Board
(WCB)
Document Title
Wildlife Habitat and Community Resilience on Working Lands – Roots #119
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
12/24/2024
Document Description
The overall goal of this 500-acre project is to enhance oak woodland and riparian system functioning and ecological value for wildlife while engaging the local community and tribal nations in conservation and cultural practices. The project will increase native plant species abundance and diversity to improve and expand habitat value for a diversity of birds, mammals, amphibians, and other wildlife. The project will also improve and protect the condition of cultural resources and vegetation utilized for cultural means on the landscape.
The project will focus on the revegetation of native plant species as a collaborative effort with Indigenous partners from the Tule River Tribe to ensure that plant species selected will maximize survivorship, ecological, and cultural benefits. Above ground temporary irrigation will be installed where deemed necessary and the construction of fencing infrastructure to protect restoration sites and sensitive areas. Structures for wildlife such as bird and insect nest boxes, and pond turtle basking rafts will also be installed to quickly increase available habitat. (WCB Project Tracker ID: 2022065).
Contact Information
Name
Rebecca Fris
Agency Name
Wildlife Conservation Board
Job Title
Deputy Executive Director
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Springville
Counties
Tulare
Regions
Unincorporated
Parcel #
219-200-032
Other Location Info
The project will be implemented in an oak woodland and riparian area located on a county school system educational ranch preserve (APN: 219-200-032) within the North Fork Tule River Watershed in Tulare County.
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
CCR Section §15304 - Minor alterations to land
Reasons for Exemption
WCB has determined that the objectives of enhancement and restoration of wildlife and pollinator habitat, and the implementation activities as designed for this project, will result in minor alterations to land and vegetation, and therefore fit within the CCR Section §15304 exemption.
County Clerk
Tulare
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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