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Habitat Restoration Team

In 2025 the Habitat Restoration Team (HRT) completed its 7th year of operations, growing steadily since its inception in August of 2019. Over that span of time, the focus has expanded from planting milkweed and pollinator plants to supporting monarch population habitat needs, to encompassing invasive species management, and adding tree surveys and fire fuel reduction activities. In 2025, to support the revised ARNHA vision for the future, HRT added a focus on education.

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Monarchs

Monarch conservation, Monarch Larva Monitoring Project (MLMP) monitoring, data collection, reporting, and ambassador education.

02

Native Plants

Manage planting and plant maintenance, monitoring and reporting.

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Invasive Plants

Plan, implement, educate and supervise about invasive species and removal.

04

Tree Surveys

Plan, design, implement measurements, mapping and tagging of trees.

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05

Fire Fuels

Plan, design, implement plan for fire fuel reduction in alignment with Sacramento County and American River Parkway plans.

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Education

Plan and implement educational activities in support of HRT goals and objectives.

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