NCOS News - February 2020

The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages the North Campus Open Space (NCOS), which is a project that has restored 136 acres of upland and wetland habitats that existed before the area was converted into the Ocean Meadows Golf Course in the 1960s. The NCOS restoration project began in 2017 with a fine-scal...

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Main Authors: Clark, Ryan, Stratton, Lisa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2020
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Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3370f4x0
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Summary:The Cheadle Center at UCSB manages the North Campus Open Space (NCOS), which is a project that has restored 136 acres of upland and wetland habitats that existed before the area was converted into the Ocean Meadows Golf Course in the 1960s. The NCOS restoration project began in 2017 with a fine-scale grading of the site in order to recreate the salt marsh and use the excavated soil to rebuild the upland habitats to the southwest, which are now called the NCOS Mesa. In addition to re-establishing native biodiversity, a key goal of the restoration is to utilize the site as an educational, scientific, and recreational resource. This archived version of theFebruary 2020newsletter includesupdates on Visitor Plaza construction. The feature story honors some of the community donors who have made the project possible. Community photos include Sora (Porzana carolina), Say’s Phoebe (Sayornis saya), Red-Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus), and Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata).