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Environmental Commission revises priorities, forms wildlife, Clean California and native-plant subcommittees

Calabasas Environmental Commission · March 10, 2026
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Summary

On March 10 the Calabasas Environmental Commission discussed updating 2024 priorities, emphasized wildlife protection, native-plant initiatives and student/community engagement, and voted to create three new subcommittees: wildlife protection, Clean California participation, and native plants/pollinators.

The Calabasas Environmental Commission spent a sizable portion of its March 10 meeting debating whether to refresh priorities that were set in 2024 and moved to create several new subcommittees to pursue specific goals.

Vice Chair Filish and other commissioners argued the commission should refocus on wildlife protection and humane wildlife management, including public education and habitat protection. Commissioners also voiced support for greater emphasis on…

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