Archive for Wildlife Protection
Land Stewardship Feature: Conservation Grazing
By Meghan Scanlon, Conservation Project ManagerConservation grazing is an important stewardship method currently practiced on a variety of POST-owned properties. Most notable of these is Toto Ranch, 925 acres on the San Mateo Coast. Here, cattle, llamas, horses, sheep and goats graze the land, contributing to the overall health of the landscape.
A look at the animals on Toto Ranch:
Healing Habitat on Cloverdale Coastal Ranches
Jeff Powers, Cloverdale Project ManagerBack in August, I joined a team from Go Native out on Cloverdale Coastal Ranches, one of POST’s largest coastal properties. Go Native, a company focusing on habitat restoration, has helped POST with several projects in the last few years. With their help, we managed to restore an old livestock pond choked by vegetation that had created unhealthy conditions for two species that call this pond home: Endangered San Francisco garter snake and Threatened California red-legged frog. Along with establishing a better habitat for these reptiles, Go Native also repaired the dam on the property.
Here is a before shot of the pond:

Before view of the pond at Cloverdale
Click below to see the restoration work unfold and the final result.




