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Pollinator Partnership outlines preliminary Wildlife Conservation Board grant idea to remove invasive species and plant habitat along the levee
Summary
Miles Dakin of Pollinator Partnership presented a preliminary concept to remove invasive species (including bamboo) and to establish pollinator habitat along the Pacheco Creek levee; the group offered to lead a Wildlife Conservation Board grant application but noted the idea is early and will require site visits and agency coordination
Miles Dakin, co-director of agricultural programs at the Pollinator Partnership, told the Pacheco Stormwater District April 28 that the nonprofit is exploring a preliminary Wildlife Conservation Board grant to remove invasive species and plant native pollinator habitat along the levee.
Why it matters: Vegetation choices and invasive-species removal on levees affect both flood-control infrastructure and ecological functions; a coordinated project could support pollinators while addressing invasive growth that undermines levee access or stability.
Presentation and scope "My name is Miles Dakin. I am I work for Pollinator Partnership, as our co director of agricultural programs," Dakin said, describing an early-stage idea to remove invasive species and install…
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