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Plan Title Plan Stage Plan Lead Region (FWS) Plan Lead Office (FWS) Species Common Name Species Scientific Name Action Priority Action Number Action Description Action Status Estimated Initiation Date Estimated Completion Date Action Lead Agencies Responsible Parties Work Types Labor Types Comments Implementation Activity Number Implementation Activity Description Implementation Activity Status Implementation Activity Estimated Initiation Date Implementation Activity Estimated Completion Date Implementation Activity Labor Types Implementation Activity Work Types Implementation Activity Responsible Parties Implementation Activity Comments Implementation Activity Species
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 2.1.16 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Anderson Reservoir area/county park area (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, City of San Jose, California, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Acquisition: Easement Internal Field Assistance Precise extent and location need clarification. 2.1.16-01 Grant for Anderson Lake Ranch land acquisition Ongoing Current 2023 2024 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency (Santa Clara County HCP) awarded $2,504,420 nontraditional Section 6 grant to purchase 540 ac of the Anderson Lake Ranch near Anderson Reservoir; containing the vast majority of the Anderson population of Coyote ceanothus (largest population containing >90% of all Coyote ceanothus shrubs rangewide), and is Metcalf Canyon jewelflower habitat. SCVHA must complete purchase by 12/2027, plus complete a long-term management plan and record a conservation easement within 5 years of land acquisition. Same activity discussed for other species under Action 2.1.20.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 2.1.20 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Kirby area (S. of Metcalf Rd.) (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service City of San Jose, California, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Acquisition: Other Internal Field Assistance 2.1.20-01 Acquisition of Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve Complete 2014 2015 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected In 2015 Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired and protected 96 occurrences of Santa Clara Valley dudleya, 8 occurrences and 989 acres of habitat of Metcalf Canyon jewelflower, and 1,349 acres of Bay checkerspot habitat within the Kirby critical habitat under conservation easement at the 1803-acre Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve for protection under the Santa Clara Valley HCP
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 2.1.20 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Kirby area (S. of Metcalf Rd.) (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service City of San Jose, California, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Acquisition: Other Internal Field Assistance 2.1.20-02 Grant for Anderson Lake Ranch acquisition Not Started 2023 2024 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency (Santa Clara County HCP) was awarded $2,504,420 nontraditional Section 6 grant to purchase 540 ac of the Anderson Lake Ranch near Anderson Reservoir; containing the vast majority of the Anderson population of Coyote ceanothus (largest population containing >90% of all Coyote ceanothus shrubs rangewide) and is Metcalf Canyon jewelflower habitat. SCVHA must complete purchase by 12/2027, plus complete a long-term management plan and record a conservation easement within 5 years of land acquisition. Same activity discussed for other species under Activity 2.1.16.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 2.1.20 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Kirby area (S. of Metcalf Rd.) (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service City of San Jose, California, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Acquisition: Other Internal Field Assistance 2.1.20-04 Kirby Slope Preserve protected and managed Partially Complete 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Conservation easement recorded in 2000 as mitigation for a residential development project but the long-term management plan not approved until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over ownership and management. Conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley the easement holder. Taylor Morrison is the Lead Agency. Responsible Parties are: Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 2.1.20 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Kirby area (S. of Metcalf Rd.) (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service City of San Jose, California, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Acquisition: Other Internal Field Assistance 2.2.20-03 Castle and Cook Property protected Complete 2022 2024 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency (Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP) protected 44 acres of critical habitat on the Castle and Cook Property, next to the Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve. Recording of a conservation easement and approval of a long term preserve management plan must occur within 5 years of land acquisition (~2027-2028). The Castle and Cook acquisition occurred sometime between July 2022 and June 2023 but was not reported to the Service until the May 2024 HCP/NCCP Annual Report. Joseph Terry (FWS).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 4.2.30 Survey historic and potential habitat at Anderson Reservoir / Coyote Reservoir area (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student Occurrences around Anderson Dam were surveyed. for Coyote ceanothus Approximately 60,000 to 100,000 plants are likely present in these 3 occurrences.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 4.2.33 Survey historic and potential habitat at Coyote Ridge area (Santa Clara county) for multiple species Partially Complete FY 2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 2005-Transition Zone between S. Albidus and Albidus and S. Albidus peramoenus mapped. 2005-2006-Comprehensive mapping of Dudleya on selected mitigation parcels (100oc) completed-more mapping planned elsewhere. 2006-C. Affinis neglecta pops mapped in detail. 135 plants at southern pop, about 1000 plants in northern canyon on 0.25 ac. Annual survey of Bay Area Checkerspot Butterfly. Conducted at UTC, Kirby Canyon, and Young Ranch. 4.2.33-01 Santa Clara Valley dudleya survey - Tulare Hill Wedge Preserve Complete 2021 2021 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency conducted surveys of the 36-acre Tulare Hill Wedge Preserve in October 2020 and found 705 Santa Clara Valley dudleya plants
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 4.2.33 Survey historic and potential habitat at Coyote Ridge area (Santa Clara county) for multiple species Partially Complete FY 2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 2005-Transition Zone between S. Albidus and Albidus and S. Albidus peramoenus mapped. 2005-2006-Comprehensive mapping of Dudleya on selected mitigation parcels (100oc) completed-more mapping planned elsewhere. 2006-C. Affinis neglecta pops mapped in detail. 135 plants at southern pop, about 1000 plants in northern canyon on 0.25 ac. Annual survey of Bay Area Checkerspot Butterfly. Conducted at UTC, Kirby Canyon, and Young Ranch. 4.2.33-02 Kirby Slope Preserve Long-term Management & Monitoring Plan Approved Ongoing Current 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Conservation easement recorded in 2000 as mitigation for a residential development project but long-term management plan not approved by the County until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over ownership and management. Conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley the easement holder. Lead Agency is Taylor Morrison. Responsible Parties: Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 4.2.33 Survey historic and potential habitat at Coyote Ridge area (Santa Clara county) for multiple species Partially Complete FY 2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 2005-Transition Zone between S. Albidus and Albidus and S. Albidus peramoenus mapped. 2005-2006-Comprehensive mapping of Dudleya on selected mitigation parcels (100oc) completed-more mapping planned elsewhere. 2006-C. Affinis neglecta pops mapped in detail. 135 plants at southern pop, about 1000 plants in northern canyon on 0.25 ac. Annual survey of Bay Area Checkerspot Butterfly. Conducted at UTC, Kirby Canyon, and Young Ranch. 4.2.33-03 Coyote Ridge OSP & Richmond Ranch surveys Complete 2024 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Surveys for Bay checkerspot butterfly, Santa Clara Valley dudleya, Metcalf Canyon jewelflower, and Tiburon paintbrush at Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve and Richmond Ranch, Santa Clara County. Lead Agency is Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency. Responsible Party is Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 4.2.33 Survey historic and potential habitat at Coyote Ridge area (Santa Clara county) for multiple species Partially Complete FY 2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 2005-Transition Zone between S. Albidus and Albidus and S. Albidus peramoenus mapped. 2005-2006-Comprehensive mapping of Dudleya on selected mitigation parcels (100oc) completed-more mapping planned elsewhere. 2006-C. Affinis neglecta pops mapped in detail. 135 plants at southern pop, about 1000 plants in northern canyon on 0.25 ac. Annual survey of Bay Area Checkerspot Butterfly. Conducted at UTC, Kirby Canyon, and Young Ranch. 4.2.33-04 Silver Creek Preserve Long-term Management Plan, Santa Clara Co Ongoing Current 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 470-acre Silver Creek Preserve's conservation easement was recorded in 2020 as mitigation for a residential development project, but the long-term management plan was not approved until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over ownership and management of the preserve. The conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley. Lead Agency = Taylor Morrison Homes. Responsible Parties = Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA Environmental Consultants, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 5.24 Conduct research on vegetation management methods in selected areas county-wide (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Santa Clara County, California Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student In summer 2012 Professor, researcher from Clairmont College is conducting study on Santa Clara Water District property on effects of off season water application on control of invasive plants.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 5.25 Access county-wide air pollution inputs and effects on serpentine habitats (Santa Clara County) for all species covered in the plan Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Environmental Contaminants Graduate Student
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 5.30 Conduct necessary research at Coyote Ridge (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Taxonomic Studies, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Genetics Contract, Species Expert CVDRP funding (total $100,000 from 2005-2007)included 2005-2006 effects of clipping on S.A. peramoenus. 2005-2006-studies of Dudleya, shoot, flower & capsule production. 2005-2006 effects of grazing and burning on grassland composition. 2005-2006-C. font camp recruitment studies by Janell Hillman of Santa Clara Water District and SF State University. 2002-2003-nitrogen deposition research. Wildlife cameras have been installed to determine what is eating the Tiburon Indian paintbrush. Jackrabbits were seen in photos. 2019 Tiburon paintbrush: Monitoring effects of protective cages & strategically planted seeds. Conducted by Creekside Science and the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency 5.30-02 S. albidus albidus and S. albidus peramoenus genetics study to differentiate them in the field Ongoing Current Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected "Name that Jewelflower" study: The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency coordinated with Santa Clara University and Creekside Center for Earth Observation to design and initiate a research and mapping project to differentiate Metcalf Canyon jewelflower and most beautiful jewelflower. Both rare species occur in close proximity at the Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve and other Coyote Ridge properties. The project is being undertaken with help from a CDFW local assistance grant of $90,929. For this project, the team will identify a consistent, reliable, biologically based method for defining each taxon (and any intermediates) necessary to determine the number of protected occurrences, collect and store seeds of each taxon, and establish new occurrences—all of which are required recovery actions in the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan. To date, the researchers have germinated seeds to test flowers in the lab and have used a paint chip color tool in the field at known occurrences for cluster analysis to determine if distinct groups could be discerned.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 5.30 Conduct necessary research at Coyote Ridge (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Taxonomic Studies, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Genetics Contract, Species Expert CVDRP funding (total $100,000 from 2005-2007)included 2005-2006 effects of clipping on S.A. peramoenus. 2005-2006-studies of Dudleya, shoot, flower & capsule production. 2005-2006 effects of grazing and burning on grassland composition. 2005-2006-C. font camp recruitment studies by Janell Hillman of Santa Clara Water District and SF State University. 2002-2003-nitrogen deposition research. Wildlife cameras have been installed to determine what is eating the Tiburon Indian paintbrush. Jackrabbits were seen in photos. 2019 Tiburon paintbrush: Monitoring effects of protective cages & strategically planted seeds. Conducted by Creekside Science and the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency 5.30-03 Metcalf Canyon and Most Beautiful Jewelflowers Phenotypic/Genetics Study Complete 1999 2024 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency contracted the Santa Clara University and Creekside Science to study Metcalf Canyon jewelflower and most beautiful jewelflower on Coyote Ridge. This study/project was funded by a Local Assistance Grant from CDFW’s Natural Community Conservation Program. The study examines genetics, pollination, sepal color, and spatial distribution of occurrences to determine taxonomic boundaries of the species on Coyote Ridge, and informs species conservation efforts. Greenhouse propagation began in spring 2019. Field surveys in May 2021 and May 2022 to document sepal color frequencies of both species. The results indicate there are dynamic evolutionary processes taking place in both species populations along Coyote Ridge, which are more complex than a typological taxonomic approach can account for. The final report delineated four phenotypic zones and recommended geographically distributing species conservation efforts in those zones. The final 61-page report titled "Name that Jewelflower" is dated July 2023, but was provided to FWS in the May 2024 Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP annual report.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 1 5.30 Conduct necessary research at Coyote Ridge (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Taxonomic Studies, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Genetics Contract, Species Expert CVDRP funding (total $100,000 from 2005-2007)included 2005-2006 effects of clipping on S.A. peramoenus. 2005-2006-studies of Dudleya, shoot, flower & capsule production. 2005-2006 effects of grazing and burning on grassland composition. 2005-2006-C. font camp recruitment studies by Janell Hillman of Santa Clara Water District and SF State University. 2002-2003-nitrogen deposition research. Wildlife cameras have been installed to determine what is eating the Tiburon Indian paintbrush. Jackrabbits were seen in photos. 2019 Tiburon paintbrush: Monitoring effects of protective cages & strategically planted seeds. Conducted by Creekside Science and the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency 5.30-1 Enhance and study Tiburon paintbrush at Paintbrush Hill and Paintbrush Canyon on Coyote Ridge Not Started 2 2016 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Center for Earthside Observation received a 2012 CVPCP grant to study growth, habitat, and ecology of Tiburon paintbrush. One goal is to enhance the Paintbrush Hill population.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 1.1 Establish cooperative programs with participants from the public and private sector Ongoing Not Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Other: Information and Education Internal Technical Assistance Cooperative program established with Stuart Weiss and San Mateo Parks for reintroduction of Bay Checkerspot into Edgewood Park.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 1.2.1 Develop and implement outreach plans Not Started Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other: Information and Education Internal Technical Assistance
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 1.2.2 Develop and implement economic and other incentives Ongoing Not Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Other Internal Technical Assistance
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 1.2.3 Encourage and assist counties and landowners to develop and implement Habitat Conservation plans Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Management: Planning Internal Technical Assistance Santa Clara County HCP was signed in August 2012.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 2.1.24 Secure and protect serpentine habitat North of Llagas Avenue (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Santa Clara County, California, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Other Acquisition: Easement Contract 2001- Ranch at Silver Creek management and restoration started. Grazing reintroduced. 2.1.24-1 Tilton Ranch North habitat acquisition Complete 2021 2021 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired for $18.077 million on October 5, 2020, 1,861 acres of Tilton Ranch North within the Hale critical habitat unit north of Llagas Avenue, Santa Clara County for protection under the Santa Clara Valley HCP;
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 2.1.24 Secure and protect serpentine habitat North of Llagas Avenue (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Santa Clara County, California, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Other Acquisition: Easement Contract 2001- Ranch at Silver Creek management and restoration started. Grazing reintroduced. 2.1.24-2 Acquisition of Davidson/Tilton Ranch South Preserve Complete 2020 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired for $8.013 million the 692-acre Davidson/Tilton Ranch South Preserve north of Llagas Road, Santa Clara County on December 27, 2019, and February 19, 2020, for protection under the Santa Clara Valley HCP.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 2.2.18 Secure and protect serpentine habitat in Carlyle Hills (south of Gilroy in southern tip of Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current Santa Clara County, California Santa Clara County, California Acquisition Internal Field Assistance potential bay checkspot habitat 2.2.18-01 Acquired 765-acre Malech Ranch in SE SantaClara County Partially Complete 2024 2024 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired 765-acre Malech Ranch in southeastern Santa Clara County (to protect and manage in perpetuity under the Santa Clara Valley HCP)where a new occurrence of Santa Clara Valley dudleya found. The new occurrence of Santa Clara Valley duleya protected near Pacheco Pass in southeastern Santa Clara County (location not identified in the recovery plan so chose the closest recovery units south of Gilroy and near San Martin). Conservation easement in review. Long-term management plan required in 5 years by 2029.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 2.2.28 Secure and protect serpentine habitat Northwest of Healdsburg (Sonoma County) for Arctosaphylos bakeri ssp. Bakeri Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sonoma County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Acquisition: Easement Internal Field Assistance
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-1 Ring Mtn. management plan for Tiburon mariposa lily Complete 2007 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected In 2007, LSA Assoc. Inc wrote the Ring Mtn Preserve Sensitive Resources Monitoring Plan. It identifies survye methods. The plan is being implemented by Marin Co. Open Space District.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-10 White-rayed pentachaeta at Edgewood Preserve, San Mateo County Ongoing Current 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 2022 White-rayed pentachaeta introduction at Edgewood Preserve, San Mateo County. Creekside Science's November 2024 progress report includes the removal of invasive grasses to prepare 5 sites at Edgewood for introduction of white-rayed pentachaeta, and propagation, planting, and monitoring of >250,000 white-rayed pentachaeta seeds at the 5 sites.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-2 Coyote Ridge Preserve LTMP finalized Complete 2018 2019 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Long term management and monitoring plan finalized for Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve. "Other" responsible party is Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-3 Tulare Hill plant surveys Ongoing Current 2019 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Implemented monitoring populations of Santa Clara dudleya and Metcalf Canyon jewelflower on Tulare Hill (Wedge/SCVHA and MEC Ecological Preserve/LTSCV).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-4 Tiburon paintbrush monitoring Ongoing Current 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Water District took over monitoring of the Painbrush Hill population of Tiburon paintbrush in Santa Clara County in 2019 and committed to annual monitoring of the occurrence. Surveys were conducted in spring and summer 2020 and 2021 and evaluated the effectiveness of cages in reducing herbivory. Assessment of seedling recruitment and survivorship did not occur in 2020 due to COVID but is expected to occur in 2021.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-5 Edgewood Park Mgt Plan Ongoing Current 2009 2010 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-6 Kirby Slope Preserve Long-term Management Plan Complete 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected The initial conservation easement for 75ac Kirby Slope Preserve was recorded in 2000 as mitigation for a residential development project but the long-term management plan was not approved by Santa Clara County until June 2025. The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over land ownership and management under the Santa Clara County HCP. The conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley the new easement holder. Lead Agency is Taylor Morrison. Responsible Parties are Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-7 Silver Creek Preserve long term management/monitoring plan Ongoing Current 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 470-acre Silver Creek Preserve's conservation easement was recorded in 2020 as mitigation for a residential development project, but the long-term management plan was not approved until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over ownership and management of the preserve. The conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley. Lead Agency = Taylor Morrison Homes. Responsible Parties = Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA Environmental Consultants, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-8 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan implementation, Edgewater Preserve Ongoing Current 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Implementing the enhancement phase of Creekside Science's Feb. 2022 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan through annual surveys, seeding, and removal of invasives at Edgewater Preserve.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 3.2 Develop and implement monitoring plans for special status species populations in all areas they inhabit Partially Complete FY 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other, San Mateo County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Assessment Species Expert Monitoring plan has been developed and implemented for San Mateo thornmint at Edgewood Preserve as part of efforts to track the population and prevent extinction. Monitoring plans developed and implemented for bay checkerspot butterfly at Edgewood Natural Preserve (ENP), Coyote Ridge (CR), and San Bruno Mountain (SBM). All ENP and SBM activities conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO) and San Mateo County Parks. All CR activities conducted by CCEO and Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. 3.2-9 Edgewood monitoring BayCheckerspotButterfly Ongoing Current 2015 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Bay checkerspot larvae translocated to Edgewood 2011-2017. Surveys to monitor adults and/or larvae at Edgewood every year 2011-2025. No adults observed since 2022.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.1 Establish a survey program and protocol for all species covered in the plan Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, City of San Jose, California, City of Tiburon, California, East Bay Regional Park District, Marin County Open Space District, Marin Municipal Water District, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, San Francisco Water Department, Tiburon Landmark Society, University of California at Berkeley, San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student Monitoring protocol has been established at SF Presidio by GGNRA for Clarkia franciscana and Lessingia germanorum 4.1-01 SM thornmint monitoring Ongoing Current 2009 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Monitoring is part of Reseeding and Habitat Mgt Project for San Mateo thornmint (Activity 3.1-3)
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.1 Establish a survey program and protocol for all species covered in the plan Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, City of San Jose, California, City of Tiburon, California, East Bay Regional Park District, Marin County Open Space District, Marin Municipal Water District, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, San Francisco Water Department, Tiburon Landmark Society, University of California at Berkeley, San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student Monitoring protocol has been established at SF Presidio by GGNRA for Clarkia franciscana and Lessingia germanorum 4.1-02 Kirby Slope Preserve Long-term Management and Monitoring Plan Ongoing Current 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 75-acre Kirby Slope Preserve conservation easement was recorded in 2000 as mitigation for a residential development project but a long-term management plan not approved by Santa Clara County until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over land ownership and management. The conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley the easement holder. Lead Agency is Taylor Morrison, Responsible Parties are Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.1 Establish a survey program and protocol for all species covered in the plan Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, City of San Jose, California, City of Tiburon, California, East Bay Regional Park District, Marin County Open Space District, Marin Municipal Water District, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, San Francisco Water Department, Tiburon Landmark Society, University of California at Berkeley, San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Private landowners Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student Monitoring protocol has been established at SF Presidio by GGNRA for Clarkia franciscana and Lessingia germanorum 4.1-03 Silver Creek Preserve Long-term Management Plan, Santa Clara Co. Ongoing Current 2020 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 470-acre Silver Creek Preserve's conservation easement was recorded in 2020 as mitigation for a residential development project, but the long-term management plan was not approved until June 2025. Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency will take over ownership and management of the preserve. The conservation easement will be transferred to Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley. Lead Agency = Taylor Morrison Homes. Responsible Parties = Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, WRA Environmental Consultants, Land Trust of Santa Clara Valley, Taylor Morrison.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.2.18 Conduct surveys in historic and potential habitat on Tiburon Peninsula (Marin County) for multiple species Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, City of Tiburon, California, Marin County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 4.2.18-01 Santa Clara Valley duleya new-occurrence protected near Pacheco Pass on Malech Ranchn Partially Complete 2024 2029 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected New occurrence of Santa Clara Valley duleya protected near Pacheco Pass in southeastern Santa Clara County (location not identified in the recovery plan so chose the closest recovery units south of Gilroy and near San Martin). Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired the 765-acre Malech Ranch in southeastern Santa Clara County to protect and manage in perpetuity under the Santa Clara Valley HCP where the new occurrence of Santa Clara Valley dudleya found. Conservation easement in review. Long-term management plan required in 5 years by 2029.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.2.34 Conduct surveys in historic and potential habitat in Croy Canyon area (Santa Clara county) for Ceanothus ferrisae Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.2.38 Conduct surveys in historic and potential habitat North of Llagas Avenue (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 4.2.38-01 SantaClaraValley dudleya survey@Davidson/Tilton Ranch South Preserve Complete 2020 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Surveys were conducted within the 692-acre Davidson/Tilton Ranch South Preserve in May-September 2020 and found an extensive population of Santa Clara Valley dudleya with an estimated total of 1,649,110 individuals.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 4.2.38 Conduct surveys in historic and potential habitat North of Llagas Avenue (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game, Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Population Surveys Graduate Student 4.2.38-02 BayCheckerspotButterfly surveys at Baird Ranch (west side Santa Clara Valley) Complete 2024 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Bay checkerspot butterfly surveys at Baird Ranch on western side of Santa Clara Valley, Santa Clara County
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.26 Conduct necessary research at selected areas county-wide in Santa Clara County on restoring native habitats on serpentine and non-serpentine soils (multiple species) Ongoing Current FY 2018 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student Conducted by the Creekside Center for Earth Observation (CCEO).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.28 Conduct necessary research at Anderson Reservoir / County Park area (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Demographic Studies Graduate Student Research includes fire ecology of Ceanothus ferrisiae 5.28-1 Identify numbers of populations and microsatellites of Coyote ceanothus. Complete Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Dr. Rodney Honeycutt of Pepperdine Univ. conducted the analysis. Plant materials and proposal were provided by SFWO staff.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.28 Conduct necessary research at Anderson Reservoir / County Park area (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Demographic Studies Graduate Student Research includes fire ecology of Ceanothus ferrisiae 5.28-2 Phytophthora testing - found at Anderson Dam occurrence Complete 2018 2018 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency funded a study of the occurrence of the plant pathogen Phytophthora within the three extant occurrences of the Coyote ceanothus and found Phytophthora infecting plants in the Anderson Dam occurrence in 2018 mostly associated with an old 1990s restoration site and plants along the reservoir shoreline infected from runoff from residential areas upslope of the reservoir.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.43 Throughout species' ranges: Develop plant propagation techniques for all listed species and species of concern Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student, Species Expert Seed from San Mateo thornmint has been germinated at Jepson Herbarium, UC Berkeley. Fountain thistle has been germinated by Washington University researchers. 5.43-01 Tiburon paintbrush propagation techniques research Ongoing Current 2019 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Research on paintbrush propagation techniques. Lead is Creekside Science
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.43 Throughout species' ranges: Develop plant propagation techniques for all listed species and species of concern Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student, Species Expert Seed from San Mateo thornmint has been germinated at Jepson Herbarium, UC Berkeley. Fountain thistle has been germinated by Washington University researchers. 5.43-02 Coyote ceanothus propagation study - Coyote Ridge Ongoing Current 2014 2021 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Water District conducted a pilot Coyote ceanothus population creation study 2014-2019 at a site on Coyote Ridge uphill (northeast) from the Kirby population and northwest of the Anderson Dam population. The study included propagation methods, installation of 1,042 planting basins with Coyote ceanothus (direct seeding and container plants), genetics testing, water availability, microclimate needs, microsymbiotic associations with Frankia, and discovered the plant pathogen Phytophthora to be a new threat to the species. Santa Clara Valley Water District expanded the population creation site in 2020-2021 with additional plantings of Coyote ceanothus outside the pilot study area
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.43 Throughout species' ranges: Develop plant propagation techniques for all listed species and species of concern Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student, Species Expert Seed from San Mateo thornmint has been germinated at Jepson Herbarium, UC Berkeley. Fountain thistle has been germinated by Washington University researchers. 5.43-03 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan implementation, Edgewater Preserve Ongoing Current 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Implementing the enhancement phase of Creekside Science's Feb. 2022 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan through annual surveys, seeding, and removal of invasives at Edgewater Preserve.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 5.43 Throughout species' ranges: Develop plant propagation techniques for all listed species and species of concern Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student, Species Expert Seed from San Mateo thornmint has been germinated at Jepson Herbarium, UC Berkeley. Fountain thistle has been germinated by Washington University researchers. 5.43-04 White-rayed pentachaeta introductions at Edgewood Preserve, San Mateo County Ongoing Current 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 2022 White-rayed pentachaeta introduction at Edgewood Preserve, San Mateo County. Creekside Science's November 2024 progress report includes the removal of invasive grasses to prepare 5 sites at Edgewood for introduction of white-rayed pentachaeta, and propagation and planting of >250,000 white-rayed pentachaeta seeds at the 5 sites.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.1.2 Store viable seeds for the following plant taxa: Ceanothus ferrisae Cirsium fontinale var. fontinale Lessingia arachnoidea Lessingia micradenia var. glabrata Lessingia micradenia var. micradenia Partially Complete FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Transportation, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, San Francisco Water Department, University of California at Berkeley, San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student Cirsium fontinale var. fontinale seed has been collected 2008-2010 and stored at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. Ceanothus ferrisae seed was collected in 2010 and stored in botanic gardens. 6.1.2-1 Seed collection and storage Complete 2011 2013 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Seeds were collected from all three extant populations of the Coyote ceanothus in 2011 and 2013 and stored at the Center for Plant Conservation-certified Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in 2013
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-1 Tulare Hill Reintroduction of Metcalf Canyon jewelflower Not Started 2012 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Justin Whittall of Santa Clara University and Creekside Center for Earth Observation received a 2012 CVPCP grant to reintroduce Metcalf Canyon jewelflower to Tulare Hill. Reintroduction will occur on the Metcalf Energy Center Ecological Preserve managed by Silicon Valley Land Conservancy (entered by Elizabeth Warne 7-19-2012).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-2 Enhance &study Tiburon paintbrush at 2 Coyote Ridge sites Not Started 2012 2016 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Enhance and study Tiburon paintbrush at Paintbrush Hill and Paintbrush Canyon on Coyote Ridge. Creekside Center for Earth Observation received 2012 CVPCP grant to conduct research on Tiburon paintbrush. Activities will include: determining whether hosts increase survivorship, whether populations are genetically distinct, test soil and other factors, and increase number of plants at Paintbrush Hill and Paintbrush Canyon (entered by Elizabeth Warne 07/19/2012)..
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-3 Reintroduction of Metcalf Canyon jewelflower at Tulare Hill. Unknown 2012 2012 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Dr. Justin Whittall of Santa Clara Univ. received funding from CVPCP/HRP in 2012. Soil from Tulare Hill has been shown to be most conducive to growth of jewelflower. Reintroduction of Metcalf Canyon jewelflower at 3 sites on Tulare Hill. (entered by Elizabeth Warne 07/31/2012).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-4 Bay checkerspot translocations from Coyote Ridge to Edgewood Park Ongoing Current 2011 2017 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Continued Bay checkerspot translocations from Coyote Ridge (in Santa Clara County) to Edgewood Park (in San Mateo County) between 2011 and 2017. Surveys for adults and/or larvae at Edgewood every year 2011-2025 (present year). No adults observed since 2022.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-5 Translocation of BCB to San Bruno Mountain from Coyote Ridge Ongoing Current 2017 2021 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Translocation of Bay Checkerspot Butterfly larvae from Coyote Ridge in Santa Clara County to San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo County. In February 2021, 3,859 Bay checkerspot butterfly larvae were introduced to Northeast Ridge on San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo County. "Other" is Creekside Science
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-6 Seeded San Mateo thornmint at four locations (Pulgas Ridge & Edgewood) Ongoing Current 2020 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lead is Creekside Science. As part of ongoing projects, in FY2025 Creekside Science added seed to four locations (three at Edgewood, one at Pulgas Ridge) and continued monitoring and management at all locations. About 160,000 seeds were introduced.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-7 Bay Checkerspot Butterfly Translocation and Surveys at Tulare Hill Ongoing Current 2015 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Creekside Science is the Lead Agency and the Responsible Party. Bay checkerspot larvae translocated from Kirbay Canyon to Coyote Ridge in 2015. Surveys for adults and larvae at Tulare Hill every year 2015-2025, funded by Metcalf Energy Center (Calpine).
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-8 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan implementation, Edgewater Preserve Not Started 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Implementing the enhancement phase of Creekside Science's Feb. 2022 San Mateo Thornmint Adaptive Management Plan through annual surveys, seeding, and removal of invasives at Edgewater Preserve in 2025.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 2 6.2 Initiate enhancements, repatriations, or introductions, where appropriate Ongoing Current FY 2007 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Management: Land Use Species Expert, Contract Larvae and adults of Bay checkerspot butterfly reintroduced to Edgewood Natural Preserve, San Mateo Co. San Mateo thornmint seed has been sowed at Edgewood Natural Preserve and has increased numbers of plants. Metcalf Canyon jewelflower will be reintroduced at Tulare Hill. Funding is provided from 2012 CVPCP grant. Garbage removed from Harrison Grade Ecological Preserve BCB larvae transferred from Coyote Ridge to San Bruno Mtn. 6.2-9 Introduced white-rayed pentachaeta to Edgewater Preserve Ongoing Current 2022 2025 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 2022 White-rayed pentachaeta introduction at Edgewood Preserve, San Mateo County. Creekside Science's November 2024 progress report includes the removal of invasive grasses to prepare 5 sites at Edgewood for introduction of white-rayed pentachaeta, and propagation and planting of >250,000 white-rayed pentachaeta seeds at the 5 sites.
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 3 5.31 Conduct necessary research North of Llagas Avenue (Santa Clara County) for multiple species Not Started Other Santa Clara County, California, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Management Techniques, Research: Demographic Studies Graduate Student Research includes fire ecology of Ceanothus ferrisiae
Recovery Plan for Serpentine Soil Species of the San Francisco Bay Area F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 Coyote ceanothus Ceanothus ferrisae 3 6.1.3 Store viable seeds for the following plant taxa: Arctostaphylos bakeri bakeri Castilleja affinis neglecta Dudleya setchellii Hesperolinon congestum Streptanthus albidus albidus Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, University of California at Berkeley, San Mateo County, California, Stanislaus County, California, Marin County, California, San Francisco County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Contra Costa County, California, Alameda County, California, Sonoma County, California, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements Labor type not yet selected Seed collection was conducted in 2010. 6.1.3-1 Collection and banking of 1,909 seeds from 99 Tiburon paintbrush plants from at Paintbrush Hill in Santa Clara County; and of 147,946 seeds from 450 Santa Clara Valley dudleya plants at Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve in Santa Clara County Complete 2019 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lead agency is Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. See pp. 153, 156: https://scv-habitatagency.org/DocumentCenter/View/1290/SCVHP_AR_FY1819. Species also includes Santa Clara Valley dudleya (not available in menu)