Greetings, It's that time of year again. I am working for a tribe in San Diego County doing land management and endangered species work, so I am looking to gain some hours this spring for a few species. I will NOT be destroying valuable habitat. I am working on an HCP and we are putting aside conservation lands, etc. I also won't be in competition with you for work either, as I am working for a tribe full-time.
I need survey hours for: Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Arroyo Toad Coastal California Gnatcatcher Least Bell's Vireo I am also offering up some of our land and resources to researchers. If you or someone you know has legitimate research interests in those species or others found in riparian or upland habitats in southern California, we may be able to provide you with land and my assistance. We have done so in the past and would like to continue to partner with various agencies and students. We have partnered in the past with researchers looking for rare plants, pond turtles, Lepidopterans, and arroyo toads. We cannot, however, provide funding. All we also is that your work be available for our use in our HCP, future planning, and our fights to preserve wilderness and cultural sites. If you can help me out with survey hours OR I can help you out with research lands, drop me a line here or my work e-mail ([email protected]). If you are interested in the species or land in the area for legitimate research purposes, either map Pala, California, or drop me a line. For those interested in the possibility of research, provide me with your qualifications and a synopsis of what you are doing (graduate work, government research, etc.) and I will get back to you. Thanks, Mr. Kurt Broz Wildlife Biologist
