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Scenes from TECC's Annual Spring Celebration and Member Appreciation Event on May 5, 2007...
TECC founding Board President (1991) Martha Blane interprets the riparian coast live oak woodland near TECC's new Greenlands acquisition on Paint Mountain


Naturalist Rick Halsey from the SoCal Chaparral Field Institute points out black sage plants

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Fire Recovery Information

BMW SUV Auction to benefit Interpretive Center Campaign

Volunteer Opportunities with TECC Corps

Join the Interpretive Center Capital Campaign -- Hubbell & Hubbell selected to design new facility

Remembering Jerry Gradisher

TECC ALERT: Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve Threatened by 100 acre development (printable flyer)

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