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The Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve
is a nature
reserve of 8.22 acres in the community of Loch Lomond in Lake County, California. It is
one of 119 ecological reserves managed by the California
Department of Fish and Game (CDFG). The ecological reserve
system was authorized by the state legislature in 1968 for the
purpose of conservation and protection of rare plants, animals and
habitats.
The vernal pool
provides habitat for the rare and endangered Loch Lomond
button celery (Eryngium constancei) (also
called coyote-thistle and Constance's coyote-thistle). The button
celery was first collected in the vernal pool in 1941, and not
until the late 1990s was there another discovery at two other
locations in Lake County and one location in Sonoma County.[2]
The southern portion of Lake County is in the Mayacamas
Mountains of the California Coast Ranges. Nearby
Cobb Mountain
(4,722 feet) is the highest peak. Although extensively logged in
the past, this area still has Ponderosa pine, sugar pine, and Douglas fir, as well as
black oak, with an underbrush of manzanita, ground rose,
coffeeberry and California lilac.
Background
The Loch Lomond button celery was listed as endangered under the
federal Endangered Species Act in 1985
as an emergency measure due to the threat of habitat destruction
from proposed dredging and filling of the vernal pool.[3]
The land was purchased by the CDFG on March 28, 1988 for $46,000
with funds provided by the State Public Works Board[4] and the
California Wildlife Conservation Board.[3] A
post and rail fence was installed by CDGF to limit access.
Historically, the area was used as a recreation field for
baseball games, horseback riding, ice-skating, volleyball and
cycling and was adjacent to the Loch Lomond Lodge, a popular resort
until destroyed by fire on August 14, 1967.[5]
Loch
Lomond button celery
In 1941, Robert Hoover collected the first specimen of button
celery, although the plant is named for botanist Lincoln Constance
who, together with M.Yusuf Sheikh, collected samples from the
vernal pool in 1973.[6]
Sheikh continued to search other areas for the button celery as
part of his doctoral thesis, but found no other populations.[6] In
1984, California state botanists also conducted a search for other
populations with no success.[6]
The emergency listing in the Federal Register by the US Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS) occurred in August, 1985 (50 FR
31187)[6] to
prevent the possible extinction of the species. (At the time, the
Reserve had the only known population. Since the 1990s, three more
populations have been found.) The emergency listing expired on
March 29, 1986 and a new proposed rule was submitted by USFWS on
March 26 which included public notification and request for
comments. A Final Rule was issued and the button celery was
federally listed as Endangered on January 22, 1987.[6]
The landowner was planning construction of a pool or lake at the
site and excavation had already begun, so the disturbed area was
graded and reseeded with button celery. Other threats included
off-highway vehicles, people treading through the meadow, and
illegal dumping.[6]
During the rainy season, off-road vehicles are still a problem,
and the Department of Fish and Game is currently surveying the
property for installation of new fencing.[7]
Other rare
plants
Vernal pool in the spring of 2008
- Many-flowered navarretia (Navarretia leucocephala ssp.
plieantha)
The many-flowered navarretia is state (1979) and federal (1997)
listed as endangered. It grows in wetland habitats near Ponderosa
pine woodlands. An annual wildflower of the Phlox family (Polemoniaceae)
that has only been found in the California counties of Lake, Sonoma
and Napa.[8] The
plant form is a prostrate mat, flowers are clusters of white or
blue with the bloom period in May through June. Identification is
difficult as the many-flowered navarretia closely resembles the
few-flowered navarretia and Baker's navarrettia and will hybridize
with few-flowered navarretia.
- Few-flowered navarretia (Navarretia leucocephala ssp.
pauciflora)
The few-flowered navarretia is state (1990) and federal (1997)
listed as endangered. Very similar to many-flowered navarretia,
differences include smaller white or blue flowers and the plant
stems are white with purple streaks. The species account from US
Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento reports that only Napa County has a population of
few-flowered navarretia remaining.[9]
Historically, there were populations at the Loch Lomond reserve, Boggs Lake reserve, and
in Sonoma County.[10]
See also
List of California Department of Fish and Game protected
areas
Lincoln
Constance-Guggenheim Fellowship award
- ^
http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=38.8632352,-122.7194335&z=15
- ^
United States Fish and
Wildlife Service webpage on the button celery plant.
- ^ a
b
The Loch Lomond Draft Management Plan, CA Dept. of Fish and Game,
Sept 1994 p.4
- ^
The State Public Works Board (SPWB) was created by the Legislature
to oversee the fiscal matters associated with construction of
projects for state agencies, and to select and acquire real
property for state facilities and programs.
- ^
Mountain Resort Hit by $110,000 Fire The Lake County
Record Bee, Thursday, August 17, 1967
- ^ a
b
c
d
e
f
"Determination of Endangered
Status of Eryngium constancei". Federal Register
(USDI) 51 No.256. 12-23-86. http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/frdocs/1986/86-xxxx4.pdf. Retrieved
6-3-09.
- ^
Personal observation, June 2009 and e-mail from DFG's Paul Hofmann,
Assistant biologist.
- ^
"taxon report".
Calflora. http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?special=calflora&where-calrecnum=5793&one=T. Retrieved
2009-05-30.
- ^
"species account".
USFWS. http://www.fws.gov/sacramento/es/plant_spp_accts/few_flowered_navarretia.htm. Retrieved
2009-05-31.
- ^
"species record".
CNPS. http://cnps.web.aplus.net/cgi-bin/inv/inventory.cgi/Go?_id=navarretia_leucocephala_ssp._plieantha&sort=DEFAULT&search=navarretia. Retrieved
2009-05-31.
References
U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service status sheet on Eryngium constance.
California Native Plant
Society's page on the Loch Lomond button celery
Draft report on Loch Lomond
Button Celery from Virginia Tech (dated 13 March 1996).
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