Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 65.05 |
Liaison | Ellie Perry |
Submission Date | Feb. 15, 2023 |
California State University, Dominguez Hills
OP-10: Biodiversity
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Ellie
Perry Sustainability Manager Facilities Services |
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Does the institution own or manage land that includes or is adjacent to legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, or regions of conservation importance?:
Yes
A brief description of the legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, and/or regions of conservation importance:
• Heritage Creek Preserve (2006): This small Preserve features plants native to the Dominguez Hills and Palos Verdes Peninsula and connects us to the land as it looked in the 1800’s. Plants were propagated from locally collected seeds and cuttings. The Preserve provides bio-filtration for storm water and also serves as an important ecological research lab. Because it provides much-needed native habitat (food and home sites) for birds, reptiles and insects, the land is managed with conservation in mind. The Preserve survives mainly on natural rainfall and experiences the wet and dry seasons typical for our Mediterranean climate.
• Dominguez Hills Vernal Pool: This area consists of native plant species, and supports a migratory population of birds that utilize the wetland for habitat. The area turns into a vernal pool from winter run-off, which native species use.
• Dominguez Hills Vernal Pool: This area consists of native plant species, and supports a migratory population of birds that utilize the wetland for habitat. The area turns into a vernal pool from winter run-off, which native species use.
Endangered and vulnerable species
Yes
A list of endangered and vulnerable species with habitats on land owned or managed by the institution, by level of extinction risk:
In the Dominguez Hills Vernal Pool, Dignity Sports Health Park/AEG (corporate company) conducted an EIR which examined the potential threats to endangered/vulnerable species. The report determined a less than significant risk to the following species:
-San Diego fairy shrimp and/or vernal pool fairy shrimp
-Burrowing Owls
-San Diego fairy shrimp and/or vernal pool fairy shrimp
-Burrowing Owls
Areas of biodiversity importance
Yes
A brief description of areas of biodiversity importance on land owned or managed by the institution:
Biology faculty have conducted research and assessments on the Dominguez Vernal Pool and have identified that tule (Schoenoplectus sp.) marsh that support several willows (Goodding's Black, Salix gooddingii) are located in parts of the southwest corner of the Dominguez Hills Vernal Pool. Several bird species have been found there including song sparrow, common yellowthroat, and red-winged blackbirds. There were occasional marsh wrens as well.
Methodologies
If yes to either of the above, provide the following:
The Biology department supports ongoing student projects either for class or independent study. The former Chair of Biology had been conducting regular bird surveys since Fall of 2010 using standard transect variable distance methodology) of the wetland-> Heritage Creek-> Parking Lot 7.
A brief description of the scope of the assessment(s):
Covers student/faculty-run gardens and bioswales that run along the south end of the campus.
A brief description of the plans or programs in place to protect or positively affect identified species, habitats, and/or ecosystems:
The Sustainable Landscape Plan provides recognition and maintenance guarantees for these areas as well as other gardens and environmentally sensitive areas on campus. The Sustainable Landscape Committee also actively pursues restoration and planting activities in support of this plan which identifies increased tree cover, increases in pollinator and beneficial species, etc. as major goals by 2045.
Optional Fields
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Website URL where information about the institution’s biodiversity initiatives is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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