Our Mission
To conserve the native Monterey Pine forested land in the Cambria area of San Luis Obispo County, California, for scientific, historic, educational, recreational, agricultural, scenic or open-space opportunitiesMeeting Minutes
More Information
- Welcome
- Cambria Gallery
- Forest-Related Documents
- Cal Poly research data
- Community Wildfire Protection Plan
- California Native Plant Society
- Relevant County and State Codes
- Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Strawberry Canyon forest health
- Climate and Disease in Cambria’s Monterey Pine Forest
- California’s Iconic Plants
- Chaparral Fire Report
- Dead Tree Removal Best Practices
- Matt Ritter
- Sarah Bisbing report
- Hawley: Climate change and the Monterey Pine Forest
- Community Wildfire and Mitigation Report
- Cal Fire Property Inspection Guide
- Galling Flies report
- Wildlife feeding
- Stopping Wildfire before it Starts
- Bootleg Fire report
- Forest Carbon and Climate
- CalVTP Cambria Reserves Restoration and Vegetation Treatment Project
- CalVTP Hearst Ranch Forest Health Fuels Reduction Project
- CalVTP PSA Letter to USLTRCD 20 March 2023
- CalVTP Coastal Commission staff reports
- Cambria Pine Forest Sign
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Keep trees alive through the drought
- Care of Coast Live Oaks
- Tree Removal and Replacement
- What if I see a tree removed?
- Invasive Weeds
- At Home in the Forest brochure
- Sudden Oak Death news
- Sudden Oak Death information
- Don’t plant invasives! Plant these instead
- Pull invasive weeds!
- Invasive Oak Borers
- Forests in the News
- Tree-loving people
- How Norway is saving its forests
- Trees keep people healthy
- NASA maps trees
- Fly could control Cape Ivy
- Drones help monitor forests
- Our forest heals us
- The Secret Life of Trees
- Forests are crucial to reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Forests mitigate climate change
- Forests are in retreat
- Forests create rain
- Building a church out of live trees
- California’s forests can curb climate change
- Preschool in the Forest
- Trees, Life and Happiness
- Trees reduce crime
- Trees clean the air
- Planning beats logging in reducing widlfire
- Iconic Forests Reaching Climate Tipping Points in American West
- China fights climate change with forests
- Trees fight climate change
- Thinning Forest Can Reduce Tree Loss
- Cities Should Think about Trees as Public Health Infrastructure
- Trees Fight Climate Change
- Trees Reduce Stress
- Planting Trees to Save the World
- TDCs and Buildout Reduction Report
- Land Conservancy director speaks to Forest Committee
- Land Conservancy wants to restart TDCs
- CSD accepts 52 lots
- TDC document CCSD-LCSLO Conservation Easement
- TDC document Coastal Conservancy letter April 2011
- TDC document Cambria/Lodge Hill Restoration Program
- TDC document summary
- TDC document Cambria/Lodge Hill Restoration Program Abstract
- TCD document MOU between CCSD and LCSLO
- TDC document NCAP Chapter 6
- TDC document NCAP Chapter 7
- TDC document Title 23 Land Use Ordinance
- TDC document Cambria Vacant Parcel Assessment
- Fern Canyon lot conservation
- Water Wait List Map
- Archives
- Forest Videos and Media
Tag Archives: aerial mapping
September 2023 Meeting Report
Summary of the Cambria Forest Committee September 15, 2023 meeting Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful meeting report, thanks to CSd Director and board Liaison to CFC Harry Farmer. September 2023 Meeting Report by Harry Farmer The meeting was called … Continue reading
Posted in Approved Minutes
Tagged aerial mapping, drone, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, invasive weeds, PROS, UNDERSTORY, VTP
Comments Off on September 2023 Meeting Report
August 2023 Meeting Report
August 2023 Harry Farmer Meeting Report Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer.
Posted in Approved Minutes
Tagged aerial mapping, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Fire Safe Focus Group, Forest Management Plan, Forest Manager, Greenspace, Rancho Marino, Strawberry Canyon
Comments Off on August 2023 Meeting Report