Wildscape is a small environmental consulting and contracting firm. Our staff has a broad range of experience that totals over 35 years in biological resource services, cultural resources services, planning, and permitting. In particular, we have expertise in conducting surveys, mapping, monitoring, and regulatory compliance. Our biological services include focused species surveys, biological assessments, habitat restoration, non-native invasive species removal, permitting, and environmental planning.
In addition to providing consulting services in these areas, Wildscape also offers contracting services such as preparing project sites, clearing and grubbing, weed abatement, obtaining plant material through local collection or nurseries, installation of plant materials, and site maintenance. Wildscape is a licensed general engineering contractor with the State of
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Calleguas Creek Watershed Arundo/Tamarisk Removal Program
Wildscape is assisting the Ventura County Watershed Protection District (VCRCD) with the development of the Calleguas Creek Watershed Arundo/Tamarisk Removal Program (CCARP). The CCARP will provide guidance to Calleguas Creek Watershed stakeholders for the removal of non-native invasive plants within the watershed under the leadership of the VCRCD. In particular, it will facilitate the removal of species such as arundo (Arundo donax) and tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) through the inception of a programmatic review and permitting process on a watershed-wide basis.
As part of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance process for the CCARP, an Initial Study with a final determination to produce a Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) was developed by Wildscape on behalf of the VCRCD. The Final PEIR has been certified by the VCRCD Board of Directors. Final documents will be posted on the VCRCD (www.vcrcd.org) website and are also available here: Final Program EIR and Appendices. Hardcopies of these documents are also available for review at the VCRCD office. Requests may be made to Debra Gillis or Noreen Murano.
