Remember those headcuts in Aurora Canyon? We've been working on some of the smaller ones, simply filling them with rock or concocting more intricate structures with erosion cloth and logs. The idea is that the structures will both slow the water down and collect sediment to bring the level of the drainage back up.
log check dams over cloth | filling with rock |
Another project we're working on is an abandoned mine closure at a mine where Townsend's big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) hibernate. Some features will receive bat-compatible gates while others will be permanently closed. We need to get the work done before the hibernating bats arrive to prevent disturbing them.
Other species are feeling the chill as well. This Great Basin gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer deserticola) was all stretched out on Fish Slough Road, soaking in some warmth. Despite the fact that I swerved around him on the road, he wasn't very happy when we went to check on him. He puffed up with air, hissed loudly, and vibrated his tail in his best rattlesnake impression. Sorry buddy, you can't fool us! You're welcome for not running you over though. =P
Winter is coming...
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