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Batiquitos Lagoon Resiliency Plan

Climate Scenario Plan for Batiquitos Lagoon

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The Batiquitos Lagoon Resiliency Plan (BLRP) is a multi-step project to engage stakeholders and experts in understanding how climate change will impact the Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve.

The Reserve is one of the best examples of an ecosystem type that has been lost throughout much of Southern California, coastal estuarine wetlands. It is both a natural and recreational resource that includes a number of unique species and habitats as well as a heavily-used scenic public trail that provides the community access to nature. The BLRP process will help resource managers anticipate and respond to climate and environmental changes that may impact the Reserve.

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Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
City of Carlsbad, California
Climate Science Alliance
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve

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