By C. MacDonald
HUNTINGTON BEACH-A Grand Opening Celebration of the newly restored Magnolia Marsh was enjoyed by hundreds of spectators recently (April 17). But the best news of all, at the 41 acre site near Magnolia and Pacific Coast Highway, is the return of fish, birds and other wildlife.
This is significant because the area’s wetland system, [...]
Back to Natives Restoration, a 501 (c)(3) non profit public charity is providing landscape design services for “Project 319,” Living Green Homes’ first green single-family residential development, designed to be one of the first of its kind in Orange County to earn the Build It Green, GreenPoint Rated designation.
Huntington Beach Project 319’s landscape design will [...]
Written by Chris MacDonald, HB Ambassador/The Local News Columnist.
Huntington Beach, CA–Eagles soar with butterflies in Huntington Beach, California. Surf City got some help with its butterfly-friendly park when Grant Ogawa from Boy Scout Troop #578 and his 70 friends recently planted 300 Butterfly Plants at Gibbs Butterfly Park as part of his Eagle Scout Project. [...]
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