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Rangers report storm damage, volunteer work and possible gold‑spotted oak borer; TOPD praised for e‑motorcycle enforcement

Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA) Board of Directors · February 19, 2026
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COSCA rangers described extensive wet‑season damage and limited access, reported 1,257 volunteer hours in 2025, and flagged possible gold‑spotted oak borer activity pending Cal Fire inspection; the board also noted recent e‑bike safety outreach and thanked Thousand Oaks Police Department for enforcement of illegal e‑motorcycles.

Rangers and staff told the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency on Jan. 24 that an unusually wet winter has caused widespread trail saturation, downed trees and erosion, leaving many areas difficult or unsafe to access.

Staff reported that volunteers logged 1,257 hours in 2025 through TrailWatch and Adopt‑a‑Trail programs; rangers have planted more than 75 native plants and installed new bridges and signage as part of recent maintenance…

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