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Northcoast Regional Land Trust
Добавлен 24 май 2017
The Northcoast Regional Land Trust conserves northwestern California’s ranches, farms, and forestlands, protecting watershed health, wildlife habitat, and the natural resources our communities depend on.
www.ncrlt.org
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Paseo Familiar a Freshwater Farms Reserve!
Spanish-speaking families joined the Northcoast Regional Land Trust, Cal Poly Humboldt ¡Échale Ganas! and Friends of the Dunes for a bilingual guided walk on the nature trail and in the restored wetland at Freshwater Farms Reserve. This was the official launch of la Misión EduAdventura, the Spanish Translation of the Redwood EdVenture Quest for Freshwater Farms Reserve. To make this event extra special, Ballet Folclorico Infantil de Arcata gave a performance of ballet folclorico at the end of the walk!
This event was part of NRLT's Coastal Connections Event Series, made possible by grant funding from the California Coastal Commission's WHALE TAIL license plate program.
This event was part of NRLT's Coastal Connections Event Series, made possible by grant funding from the California Coastal Commission's WHALE TAIL license plate program.
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NRLT Volunteer Interest Meeting
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Volunteer opportunities abound here at the Northcoast Regional Land Trust! Whether you’d like to help lead field trips with elementary schoolers, walk the trail at Freshwater Reserve and keep up the fight against encroaching invasive plants, or help with mailing fundraising letters in the office, we’ve got you covered.
Charles Mountain Ranch - NRLT Conservation Easement
Просмотров 2642 года назад
Check out this video to see what a day in the life of a Project Manager at NRLT entails and see some of the beauty of our region's wild and working lands! The Northcoast Regional Land Trust recently completed our annual monitoring visit of the conservation easement at Charles Mountain Ranch. Monitoring visits are an excellent chance for staff to connect with our landowner partners and ensure al...
Summer Celebration 2022
Просмотров 1312 года назад
This is your 2022 Summer Celebration Invitation! Video by Johnathon De Soto.
Cows and Cattails Post-Lesson
Просмотров 192 года назад
This video is about Cows and Cattails Post-Lesson
Northcoast Regional Land Trust Presents: Voices of Hunter Ranch Conservation Easement
Просмотров 402 года назад
A conservation easement protects what matters at Hunter Ranch: vital oak woodlands, habitat connectivity, clean and abundant waterways, and working ranch lands for local cattle production. Hear about the wild and working lands of Hunter Ranch from Cattle Rancher Jeremy Fulton and Ecologist Shayne Green. The Northcoast Regional Land Trust is proud to partner with landowners, ranchers, scientists...
Celebrating Together
Просмотров 383 года назад
NRLT Co-Founder David McMurray talks about he plans to celebrate Boots & Birkenstocks
Hunter Ranch - 2021 Annual Celebration Video
Просмотров 2173 года назад
An interview about the Hunter Ranch with Cattle Rancher Jeremy Fulton and Ecologist Shayne Green, with an introduction from NRLT Board President Susan Moranda and NRLT Executive Director Dan Ehresman.
2021 NRLT Summer Celebration featuring Huckleberry Flint
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Huckleberry Flint performed in August 2021 at Freshwater Farms Reserve in a benefit concert for the Northcoast Regional Land Trust
Soothing Scenes of Freshwater Farms Reserve
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Experience the wetlands and agricultural lands of Freshwater Farms Reserve - filmed both from the air and up close and personal. Set to soothing music, you'll enjoy beautiful views and cute cows.
Huckleberry Flint Benefit Concert - NRLT Summer Celebration
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Huckleberry Flint Benefit Concert - NRLT Summer Celebration
2020 NRLT Annual Celebration, Boots & Birkenstocks
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2020 NRLT Annual Celebration, Boots & Birkenstocks
Diamond D Ranch Conservation Easement with Trenton and Macy Dunn
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Diamond D Ranch Conservation Easement with Trenton and Macy Dunn
Interview with NRLT Project Manager, Karlee Jewell
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Interview with NRLT Project Manager, Karlee Jewell
Interview with Dina Moore - owner of Lone Star Ranch and NRLT Advisor
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Interview with Dina Moore - owner of Lone Star Ranch and NRLT Advisor
Interview with NRLT Founder David McMurray
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Interview with NRLT Founder David McMurray
NRLT's 2020 Annual Celebration Promotional Video
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NRLT's 2020 Annual Celebration Promotional Video
Stewardship Work Days with Delta Phi Epsilon
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Stewardship Work Days with Delta Phi Epsilon
How to be a Citizen Scientist from Home
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How to be a Citizen Scientist from Home
Stewardship Day at Freshwater Farms Reserve with the Watershed Stewards Program
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Stewardship Day at Freshwater Farms Reserve with the Watershed Stewards Program
Tips for Removing Invasive Morning Glory and Bindweed
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Tips for Removing Invasive Morning Glory and Bindweed
Outdoor Poetry Reading with Skylar Fisher
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Outdoor Poetry Reading with Skylar Fisher
Exploring a Coastal Wetland at Freshwater Farms Reserve
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Exploring a Coastal Wetland at Freshwater Farms Reserve
At 8 minutes, she finally gets to the point, but even then, not so much. One needs a turning fork. Find the root, stab your fork in and Loosen the soil with a rock back on thefork, but dont turn it. Pick the fork back up and tap tap tap the soil you just loosened, and pull out the roots. If there are runners, follow them. Keep using this method. You do not want to leave roots innthe soil if you can possibly help it.
I’ve got some knowledge if u want to compare some notes🙏
Actually the main root is way thicker and about 2 feet down I'm dealing with it right now
The main thing along with the root is, make sure to get the flowers, as the seeds in the flowers last about twenty years if they are allowed back into the soil. Hot water also helps prevent growth, as they will grow up onto any tree, wall, fence and or trellis.
I've been doing what you show for the last 20 years - and it is driving me crazy. I see streams of vines going along walls of 30 to 40 feet. Would cutting these streams of vine roots in several places help stop spread? If I did nothing with these Morning Glories they would grow from my back fence over back yard, over house to front yard and into street.
I'll never understand how I ended up with a fat ugly woman and I always dated beautiful women like Northcoast Regional Land Trust... Man so many regrets.
my old arthritis hands really hurt from pulling
Can you just burn them with a torch?
Don’t agree with this method I’m a farmer out of the central coast and these weeds are horrible by pulling them out or discing with tractor they have rhizomes so you just doing them a favor not mentioning that their weeds go many many feet into the soil when you rip them with huge 3ft ripper shanks they come out looking like chowmein. Morning glory that is
They certainly do grow deep in the soil. I've dug them out before with a shovel and it certainly is like trying to get out many pieces of brittle noodles. It's a nightmare that I'm getting ready to take on in a different area, (and dreading the work). Running a tractor through morning glory sounds like a complete nightmare unless you're trying to propagate and farm the morning glory. Too bad it's worthless. I can't resort to weed killers because I'm gonna grow fruits and vegetables organically in this area. So this method of digging them up is gonna work best for me, (unfortunately).
@@succulentqueen7737 That would take forever. I don't envy you in this. Ugh. I've been battling morning glory (such a wrong name) for a few years on my front lawn that's been slowly taking over more and more. Trying to dig it out was a nightmare. Had more success with just snapping them off consistently and robbing them of sunlight (via leaves). But as soon as I let it go for a few days, they're back and thriving. Gotta be super diligent to make sure the root dies.
Hi Juan, thanks for your thoughts here on the matter of morning glory removal. We're sorry to hear you are dealing with morning glory down of your own down on the central coast. Yes, unfortunately this video cannot cover all viable removal mechanisms. Our intent with this video was to provide folks with some potentials options for removal. Successfully morning glory control will take diligence and consistent effort over time.
Awesome! I am just now seeing this! Great Job, Guys!