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Field Trip: Historic Llano Seco Rancho -- Wildlife & Habitat Conservation

$27 Adult; $10 Youth

Thursday, Jan 28, 2016 2:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Meet at Patrick Ranch (Map)

Walking, could involve distance but largely flat Walking, could involve distance but largely flat

Description

This is a "behind the gates" opportunity to visit the historic Llano Seco Rancho where thousands of acres are set aside for wildlife habitat and conservation. Habitats include riparian forests of the Sacramento River and Little Chico Creek, valley oak woodlands and savannas, native and annual grasslands, vernal pool and freshwater marsh wetlands. These habitats attract wintering waterfowl and Sandhill Cranes, as well as a variety of raptors. We’ll hear about the Ranch's rich natural and cultural histories, its wildlife habitats, and wildlife-friendly farming practices. A field trip will wind through the oaks to visit a restored valley oak savanna, where we will stretch our legs before heading to the marsh to scout-out waterfowl, Sandhill Cranes, and other wildlife. Participants will also meet with Joe Silveira, US Fish & Wildlife Biologist, who is involved with wildlife habitat programs at Llano Seco.

Dress warmly, bring a warm beverage, and do bring your binoculars -- we may have a chance to see hundreds of wintering ducks, geese, and Sandhill Cranes! This tour leaves the ranch after dark.

(Above photo courtesy of FareResources)

Field Trip Leader

Richard Thieriot

Dick Thieriot is a decendent of John & Abby Parrott who purchased Llano Seco Rancho in the 1860s. He is co-owner of Llano Seco Ranch, where he has implemented diverse riparian, freshwater wetland, ranching and farming conservation practices.

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