Kule Loklo Eucalyptus Removal: Non-native eucalyptus is being removed from Kule Loklo, a reconstructed Coast Miwok village, created for cultural interpretation. Fire prone eucalyptus poses a threat to the interpretive structures and other visitor facilities in this high use area.
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MFR photo 05: Kule Loklo Eucalyptus Removal
Kule Loklo Eucalyptus Removal: Non-native eucalyptus is being removed from Kule Loklo, a reconstructed Coast Miwok village, created for cultural interpretation. Fire prone eucalyptus poses a threat to the interpretive structures and other visitor facilities in this high use area.
Kule Loklo Eucalyptus Removal: Non-native eucalyptus is being removed from Kule Loklo, a reconstructed Coast Miwok village, created for cultural interpretation. Fire prone eucalyptus poses a threat to the interpretive structures and other visitor facilities in this high use area.
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