Two Central Coast conservation projects awarded total of $1.26M in state grant funds

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Regents of the University of California-Santa Barbara will receive a $491,130 state grant for the UCSB Campus Point: Coastal Terrace Restoration project.

Two Central Coast conservation and restoration projects have been granted more than $1.26 million by the California Natural Resources Agency from its Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation program.

Regents of the University of California-Santa Barbara will receive a $491,130 grant for the UCSB Campus Point: Coastal Terrace Restoration project, while the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County was awarded a $775,500 grant for the Miossi Trust Ranch Conservation Easement.

The Land Conservancy plans to use its grant funds to purchase a conservation easement on the 130-acre Miossi Trust Ranch, located northeast of San Luis Obispo and west of Highway 101’s Cuesta Grade.

 

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