Cover (Opening)
Executive Summary
Open Letter to
the Public
Table of Contents
Part I Introduction
Part II The Land's Story
Part III Natural Resources
  Habitats
Ecological Guilds
Part IV Stewardship
  General Resource Management
Ecosystem and Restoration
Watershed and Water Resources
Resource Inventory and Monitoring
Public Access
Education
Research
Administration
Facilities and Maintenance
Conclusion
Literature Cited
Authorship and
Acknowledgements
Appendices

 


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Magney, D. 1998. Botanical Resources of the Bridle Ridge Development Project, Santa Barbara County. Appendix G-1. In Final Environmental Impact Report for Bridle Ridge Project. Vol. 1. 98-EIR-1 prepared for County of Santa Barbara. Rincon Consultants, Inc. 1999.

Parsons, J.A. 1998. Geology and Soils for the Bridle Ridge Prehistoric Cultural Site Boundary Definition Project Santa Barbara, California, Appendix A. In King, C. A. 1998. Supplemental Technical Report: Bridle Ridge Cultural Resources Santa Barbara County, California. Prepared for Rincon Consultants, Ventura.

Rogers, D.B. 1929. Prehistoric Man of the Santa Barbara Coast. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Santa Barbara.

Santa Barbara County. 1999. Final Environmental Impact Report for the Bridle Ridge Project. Prepared by Rincon Consultants, January 1999.

Santa Barbara County Comprehensive Plan: Conservation Element. April 1979. Santa Barbara County Planning and Development, Santa Barbara, California. http://www.ceres.ca.gov/planning/counties/Santa_Barbara/plans.html

Shipman, G. E. 1981. Soil Survey of Santa Barbara County, California. United States Soil Conservation Service, United States. Forest Service, California Agricultural Experiment Station.

Tierney, R. 1999. Bridle Ridge Open Space Management Plan. Prepared by Rachel Tierney Consulting, for Investec, March 1999.

Tompkins, W. 1960. Santa Barbara’s Royal Ranchos. Howell-North. Berkeley, CA.

Vickery, P.D. 1996. Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum). In The Birds of North America, No. 239 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, and The American Ornithologists’ Union, Washington, D.C.

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