Michelle Mariscal will present Habitat Restoration for the Coastal California Gnatcatcher
Once considered locally common, coastal California Gnatcatchers populations declined significantly by 1960 because of widespread destruction and fragmentation of its habitat. The coastal California Gnatcatcher is a small, insect-eating bird that ranges from Southern California to northwestern Baja California, Mexico. Coastal California Gnatcatchers occur in or near sage scrub at elevations of less than 2, 500 feet. On March 30, 1993, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the species as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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