Los Padres National Forest Gains 800 Acres

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Los Padres National Forest officials announced that more than 800 acres were recently added to the Santa Lucia Ranger District as part of a land transfer brokered by the Wilderness Land Trust. Six separate parcels, known as the Trout Creek properties, were acquired from private sellers by the Wilderness Land Trust earlier this year. The properties are generally located in the Arroyo Grande and San Luis Obispo area.
 
The lands are adjacent to both the Garcia and the Santa Lucia Wilderness areas and include portions of several trails as well as trailheads. As a result of the acquisitions, most of the popular Trout Creek Trail as well as the trailhead located on Hi Mountain Road, is now in public ownership, permanently protecting these acres for future generations.
 
“After five years of effort and excellent support from Wilderness Land Trust and local conservation groups and trail users, we are very pleased that these lands are now part of Los Padres National Forest and available for public enjoyment,” said Los Padres Deputy Forest Supervisor Chris Stubbs.
 
Support for the acquisitions came from local organizations, including equestrian, hiking, and conservation groups. Lands along the Trout Creek corridor provide vital habitat for mule deer, black bear, wild turkey, Peregrine falcon, mountain lion,  threatened red-legged frogs, and other wildlife.

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  1. Re: Flicka’s concerns. After the Escalante National Monument fiasco, where The Trump administration took half of the of the monument away and lands were opened for mining, it is easy to see why someone would be concerned about natural resource management while the current Republican administration is in power. They even broker deals for their political cronies with foreign governments for oil and gas extraction. Everything is on the table for discussion if they can enrich themselves or their supporters.

  2. One would have to know literally zilch about the oil business to think they will be drilling in the local forest or by Cachuma. Serious Trump derangement syndrome in constant trigger state.
    Projecting onto trump cronyism- hmm I can Think of a Ukrainian oil/gas company that’s offering $50k/mo as long as you have zero experience and last name is Biden.

  3. Someone would have to be delusional to think that the unchecked corruption and deal making which we are seeing today in the federal government could not result in national forests being compromised and sold to oil and gas and mining interests, as have other federal lands such as the Escalante National Monument and the BLM. Rick Perry,the U.S. Secretary of Energy who just resigned, is in a scandal over giving a list of his campaign donors to Ukraine oil and gas officials in order for them to one week later pick one for a 50 year contract.

  4. Nothing is protected under the Trump Administration if they can find a legal means to hand it over to the extraction industries. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Aug. 23, 2019″ Hundreds of thousands of acres inside what used to be Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument will be opened to mining and drilling under a plan the Bureau of Land Management released Friday, renewing charges that President Donald Trump’s executive action reducing the 23-year-old preserve was engineered to promote energy extraction in some of America’s most scenic landscapes.”

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