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Native seed farm blooms, but ranch needs help

April 1st, 2010, 9:17 am by

Seed farm site before planting. Photo courtesy Wida Karim, Irvine Ranch Conservancy.

A native seed farm planted by the Irvine Ranch Conservancy is flourishing, with rain-fueled blooms of lupines, poppies and other flowers and shrubs.

But the rain was fuel for weeds as well, and the conservancy says it needs the public’s help to rip them out.

The idea behind the farm is to produce native species, many of them difficult to cultivate, to act as seed stock for the conservancy’s ambitious habitat restoration efforts. Growing their own natives should save money and avoid depletion of wild plants from too much collecting.

The conservancy has planted about 22,000 shrubs over six

Seed farm site after planting, showing lupines. Photo courtesy Wida Karim, Irvine Ranch Conservancy.

acres in a former avocado orchard near Irvine; the orchard burned in the 2007 Santiago fire.

Not only are arroyo lupines and California poppies showing their colors, but chia, cliff aster and dwarf plaintain are blooming as well, soon to produce the seeds that the conservancy will harvest.

Tough-to-grow natives including purple owl’s clover, cobweb thistle, hedge nettle and narrow-leafed milkweed are also in the mix on a trial basis.

Volunteers are needed to attack weeds on the seed farm on the second Saturday of every month. So far, turnout has been low, said spokeswoman Wida Karim. Volunteers can register on the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks Web site.

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Cash-starved state parks go better with Coke

March 31st, 2010, 7:45 am by

California State Parks, strapped for cash after deep budget cuts, are teaming with large corporations to clean up state beaches — including Bolsa Chica and Huntington state beaches in Orange County.

Register photo of trash piled up at Huntington State Beach after January storm by Ken Steinhardt.

Coca Cola and Stater Bros. Markets are taking part in the new campaign, called “Care for Our Coast.” Coca Cola Bottling Co. will donate $1 to State Parks for every $10 purchase of the company’s products through April 25. During the same period, Stater Bros. will ask customers to make a $1 or $5 tax-deductible donation.

Donations also can be made online at the campaign’s Web site.

The campaign begins today.

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O.C. firms go dark for global warming event

March 26th, 2010, 2:57 pm by

It’s lights out across the planet Saturday night for “Earth Hour,” a symbolic call for action on global warming, and many Orange County businesses will flip the switch as well.

Golden Gate Bridge, lights on. Courtesy World Wildlife Fund

Golden Gate Bridge, lights off. Courtesy World Wildlife Fund

At least 12 appeared on a partial list compiled by World Wildlife Fund, the yearly event’s organizers, among them Ecotek in Huntington Beach and Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.

The idea is to switch lights off for one hour starting at 8:30 p.m. in each time zone on Saturday.

“We’re going to make it as dark as we can without causing any issues or concerns,” said Dan Pittman, spokesman for the Westin, which turned its lights out last year as well.

Most hotel guests seemed willing to participate, he said, though whether they turn lights out in their rooms will be up to them.

“People seem to buy into it,” he said. “People, given the chance, like to participate in these things. Candle light is kind of romantic anyhow.”

Should Orange County residents and business owners switch off their lights Saturday to call attention to global warming?
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For youngsters, floods of facts at water fest

March 24th, 2010, 3:38 pm by

The laughs and shrieks of 2,500 children crowding dozens of exhibits gave the Nixon Library a kind of carnival atmosphere Wednesday, the kickoff of a two-day festival meant to saturate youngsters with knowledge about water, wildlife and the environment.

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Full immersion: 5,300 kids to storm water fest

March 23rd, 2010, 2:33 pm by

Register file photo of youngster at last year's festival by Michael Goulding.

The biggest question for children heading to Wednesday’s Water Education Festival might be, “What to do first?”

The dozens of hands-on exhibits at the Festival, held at the Nixon Library, include helping to paint a giant mural of marine life with the Wyland Foundation, attending an “environmental Vaudeville” show, putting on suits of plastic ocean trash, building your own aquifer — underground rock layers that hold water — out of sand, straws and other materials, testing water quality with real lab equipment, and taking part in a taste test pitting tap water against bottled.

They’ll be greeted by Disney characters (Disney’s booth is staffed by its environmental affairs department), and they’ll have a chance to tour President Nixon’s helicopter — not strictly water-related, of course, though the children will likely hear about the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Nixon administration.

Some 5,300 fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders from more than 70 schools are expected at this year’s festival, put on by the Orange County Water District, the Disnelyand Resort, the Municipal Water District of Orange County and other organizations. It is March 24-25, with attendance arranged in advance.

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Natural Products Expo sets record

March 15th, 2010, 12:45 pm by

Last weekend’s Natural Products Expo West set an attendance record, organizers say: some 56,000 people from across the country packed the Anaheim Convention Center for the four-day event, which ended Sunday.

The Expo was exclusively business to business and not open to the public. But some of the products on display — from gluten-free brownies to organic shampoo to energy drinks – could well appear on local store shelves.

Friday, the first day of the actual trade show, also saw protesters from the Organic Consumers Association outside the Expo entrance, calling out shampoos and other products they believe do not meet adequate standards defining what is “organic.”

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