Owl Trail at the entrance of Cherry Canyon
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( Photo courtesy of Mike Mullen / February 2, 2013 ) Volunteer Scott Cher clears hillside of ivy as a member of the Burroughs High Mountain Bike Team passes by. Volunteers from La Cañada Flintridge. The city of La Cañada Flintridge is partnering with the Theodore Payne Foundation to remove the invasive, non-native ivy in the Canyon and install California native plants, such as lilac, sage, toyon, and currant, for erosion control at the entrance to the wild land area. This will help maintain the biological integrity of the area. |
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