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TIDA presents Yerba Buena Island restoration work; contractors report on invasive‑weed removals and plantings

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TIDA staff and contractors presented a multi‑site update on restoration work across Yerba Buena Island, describing invasive‑weed removals, erosion control and new native plantings at oak woodlands, Clipper Cove and other sites.

TIDA staff and contractors provided a multi‑site update on natural areas management for Yerba Buena Island, reporting work on oak woodlands, coastal bluffs, Clipper Cove and other remnant habitats.

Peter Somerville (TIDA) set out the contractor roles: Habitat Potential is undertaking technical restoration work in more challenging ecological zones and Rubicon is executing broader habitat and landscape maintenance in managed areas. Presenters described a phased approach to work across the island, with higher‑priority, technical remediation performed in targeted areas and routine maintenance in other zones.

Peter Brasdow (Habitat Potential) walked the board through multiple sites. He described follow‑up work after a June 2020 fire in the oak woodlands…

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