2009 Accomplishments • Restored a 1.4 - acre area adjacent to the existing tidal lagoon to a native brackish wetland • Expanded the tidal lagoon to improve coho salmon and steelhead trout habitat • Created an emergent wetland for California red - legged
frog breeding habitat • Reconfigured the southern end of the parking lot to increase natural creek function and reduce flooding
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improve the diversity and condition of native fish,
frog and waterbird populations through maintaining suitable aquatic
habitat and providing opportunities for
breeding and recruitment.
Commonwealth environmental water helped maintain a mosaic of
habitats including native vegetation, stimulated
breeding and recruitment of several native fish,
frog and turtle species, and resulted in a boom of productivity in the system.
Using Commonwealth environmental water on the floodplain provides food,
habitat and
breeding opportunities for native fish,
frogs, plants, waterbirds and other wildlife.
Trees are an ideal
habitat for
frogs not only because they allow them to escape from terrestrial predators, but also because their fallen leaves provide protection while the
frogs are on the ground,
breeding habitat and plenty of food, such as insects.
- Trade
frogs and
habitat items with friends -
Breed a diverse and unique collection of
frogs - Play anytime, online or off - Beautiful...