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November 25, 2008 Update

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Download a PDF of Announcing the names of the students awarded CMRLC Fellowships.

 

CMLRC Fellowships - The National Park Service provides unparalleled opportunities for research and education in some of our nation's most cherished and pristine ecosystems. The Mediterranean Coast network parks face increasingly complex issues that threaten the integrity of natural ecosystems, cultural resources, and visitor experiences. More>>



CMRLC RLC report 2008

 


CMLRC 2008 Annual Report

The California Mediterranean Research Learning Center 2008 Annual Report details exciting programs and projects which  promote scientific inquiry, stewardship, and education within Cabrillo NM (CABR), Channel Islands National Park (CHIS) and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SAMO).

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Santa Monica College student group discovers unknown species of spider
and Students wait for species to be catalogued

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The California Mediterranean Research Learning Center announces
the Southern California Coastal Parks Student Fellowship

The California Mediterranean Research Learning Center (CMRLC) facilitates and research in the California Mediterranean Network of national parks: Cabrillo National
National Park, and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. More>>

 

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The California Mediterranean Research Learning Center Briefing

The California Mediterranean climate represents one of only five locations in the world where Mediterranean ecosystems support sensitive endemics at risk due to a history of substantial human use, development, and invasive species. The California Mediterranean Research Learning Center (CMRLC) promotes and facilitates scientific and scholarly inquiry within Cabrillo NM (CABR), Channel Islands National Park (CHIS) and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SAMO). More>>

 

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Monitoring Breeding Success of Xanthus's Murrelets on the Channel Islands

Has removing non- native
black rats from Anacapa Island benefited
breeding populations of Xantus?s murrelets?

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