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Los Padres National Forest is a United States national forest in southern and central California. Administered by the United States Forest Service, Los Padres includes most of the mountainous land along the California coast from Ventura to Monterey, extending inland. Elevations range from sea level to 8,847 feet (2,697 m). [2]
The Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act was first introduced to Congress as H.R. 4747 (100th U.S. Congress) by Representative Robert J. Lagomarsino in 1988.. This first version of the legislation sought only to establish the Sespe and Matilija Wilderness Areas in addition to expanding the San Rafael Wilderne
Like most Native Americans, Capena believed in the padres' curse that would cost him his life if he revealed the secret location of the mines. Late in his life, Capena was persuaded to lead an expedition to the silver mine on behalf of the Hon. Angel G. Escandon (a Senator of Ventura County elected in 1874).
The Los Padres National Forest. Located in western central and southern California . With protected areas in the northwestern Transverse Ranges and southeastern California Coast Ranges .
Protected areas of Los Angeles County, California — for articles on the Parks, Open space reserves, and protected Natural Areas. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Swift is the latest in a long list of celebrities lending support to the Los Angeles area. On Monday, Beyoncé's BeyGood foundation contributed $2.5 million. In an Instagram post, the BeyGood ...
The 180,000 acre⋅ft (220,000,000 m 3) reservoir lies on the border between the Angeles National Forest and the Los Padres National Forest, in the northwestern portion of Los Angeles County. It is to the west of Interstate 5 (I-5) south of Tejon Pass. The former alignment of US 99 is below the waters here, replaced by I-5.