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Reason 21 To Classify Tesla As A Reserve

Posted on November 1, 2022 by AdminSeptember 19, 2022

Why must Tesla park be Classified as a Reserve? #21 – Because it is a prime example of natural, cultural and scenic resources of statewide significance. … Continue reading →

Reason 20 To Classify Tesla As A Reserve

Posted on October 3, 2022 by AdminSeptember 19, 2022

Why must Tesla park be Classified as a Reserve? #20 – To provide educational opportunities for K-12, underserved populations and university level research in addition to enjoyment of Tesla’s natural and cultural riches for all. … Continue reading →

Reason 19 To Classify Tesla As A Reserve

Posted on September 8, 2022 by AdminSeptember 6, 2022

Why must Tesla park be Classified as a Reserve? #19 – To respect, honor and protect all of the Tesla wildlands which hold archeological and sacred sites of Indigenous groups from the East Bay and San Joaquin Valley. … Continue reading →

Reason 18 To Classify Tesla As A Reserve

Posted on August 18, 2022 by AdminAugust 2, 2022

Why must Tesla park be Classified as a Reserve? #18- Tesla has 5 bat species that roost on the site, including Townsend’s big-eared bat, a species of special concern.  … Continue reading →

Reason 17 To Classify Tesla As A Reserve

Posted on August 1, 2022 by AdminAugust 2, 2022

Why must Tesla park be Classified as a Reserve? 32 of the special-status animal species at Tesla are ‘Species of Greatest Conservation Need’ in the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP). https://wildlife.ca.gov/SWAP … Continue reading →

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