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FSCR’s 25th Anniversary Gala Wrap-Up

Friends of the Santa Clara River recently celebrated its 25th anniversary by hosting a Gala Silver Streams Celebration. The event was held at Rancho Camulos Museum in Piru, the enchantingly beautiful Spanish era rancho, situated in its original rural setting. The rancho lies next to the Santa Clara River, below the Santa Susana Mountains, making… Continue reading FSCR’s 25th Anniversary Gala Wrap-Up

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Northlake – More Sprawl Development in the Santa Clara River Watershed

The Northlake Specific Plan Project is proposed on 1,330 acres of undeveloped land east of Interstate (I) 5, west of Castaic Lake, and north of the community of Castaic in Los Angeles County – a remote and undeveloped area of the County.  The project proposes to completely obliterate Grasshopper Creek, a tributary to the Santa… Continue reading Northlake – More Sprawl Development in the Santa Clara River Watershed

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Wildlife Corridor Could Expand

Friends of the Santa Clara River have long considered protection of natural corridors for wildlife movement in the watershed to be of primary importance; the river itself serving as the primary east-west corridor. We have consistently opposed development projects that cause significant impacts to wildlife movement in the watershed. California’s Wildlife Conservation Board has approved… Continue reading Wildlife Corridor Could Expand