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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2021 · 27 MIN

Humboldt's First National Landmark

from EcoNews Report · host The Green Gang

Friends of the Dunes Executive Director Mike Cipra joins us to talk about new national recognition of the importance of  Lanphere and Ma-le'l Dunes in the northwest corner of Humboldt Bay. On January 19, these unique public lands were designated as one of three new National Natural Landmarks by outgoing Secretary of the Interior David H. Bernhardt.   These lands are being recognized by the National Park Service for their outstanding variety of sand dunes ecosystems, from coastal dunes to beaches.  Now managed by the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge and Bureau of Land Management, these dunes are important cultural sites to the Wiyot Tribe. They are remarkable for a diversity of native plants, habitats, and pollinator, in large part due to 40 years of restoration work to remove European beachgrass, iceplant, and yellow bush lupine to restore natural dune movement.  No access rules are changing as a result, and the designation may help prioritize the area for  funding to continue ongoing restoration work that has relied heavily on volunteers for decades.More InfoLanphere and Ma-le’l Dunes Designated National Natural Landmarks by U.S. Department of the Interior - Ryan Burns, LoCoFriends of the Dunes website has area maps as well as a map of wild places you can explore with your dogBLM: Ma-le’l Dunes CMA maps, equestrian access, etc.HBNWR on Dune Restoration and Wildlife & HabitatNational Natural Landmarks DirectoryDeja vu in the Dunes, by Jerry Martien Support the show

Friends of the Dunes Executive Director Mike Cipra joins us to talk about new national recognition of the importance of Lanphere and Ma-le'l Dunes in the northwest corner of Humboldt Bay. On January 19, these unique public lands were designated as one of three new National Natural Landmarks by outgoing Secretary of the Interior David H. Bernhardt. These lands are being recognized by the National Park Service for their outstanding variety of sand dunes ecosystems, from coas...

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