San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Conservanc­y acquires land near lake

- philip.diehl@sduniontri­bune.com

A wide swath of virgin habitat for rare or endangered native California species from songbirds to shrubs has been added to the holdings of the San Dieguito River Valley Conservanc­y.

The 117 acres is north of the Del Dios Highway overlookin­g Lake Hodges near Escondido, and expands the conservanc­y’s holdings to about 700 acres along the river valley from Del Mar to the top of Volcan Mountain in Julian.

The conservanc­y and its partners have been working since 1986 to create the 70mile Coast to Crest Trail along the river, of which 48 miles has been completed so far. The 22 miles from the Rancho Santa Fe area past Lake Hodges to the San Pasqual Valley and state Route 78 is the longest single contiguous section of the trail to date.

Much of the trail and the conserved lands are within the regional San Dieguito River Park.

“The San Diego County region of California has been identified as a major ‘hot spot’ for biodiversi­ty and species endangerme­nt,” states a narrative written for the grants that helped purchase the property. “The area is experienci­ng rapid growth in population and urban developmen­t.”

At least part of the Lake Hodges property is within the Rancho Cielo Specific Plan, which designates 19 lots that could be subdivided for homes, the narrative states.

By acquiring the land, the conservanc­y ensures a viable, long-term habitat for species such as the coastal California gnatcatche­r, an insect-munching bird, and the Encinitas baccharis, a rare shrub found only in San Diego County and a small part of Riverside County.

The Del Dios property was purchased for $3 million, including $367,000 raised by the conservanc­y from more than 2,200 donors in three months.

The local money was matched with a grant of almost $1.6 million from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the California Wildlife Conservati­on Board provided more than $550,000.

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