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Wunderlich Park Fuel Reduction & Native Habitat
Restoration Project
April 2019
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Project Need
Identified in Master Plan Partnership Opportunity
with San Mateo County Parks
Fulfills P&E’s Mitigation Need based on San Mateo County Tree Ordinance
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Restoration site occurs on 16 acres within the 942 acre park
Wunderlich Park
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History Native Americans Timbered in mid-1800s Folger family Horseback riding and
carriage recreation Martin Wunderlich deeded
942 acres to SMCP in 1974
Habitats in the Park Mixed Evergreen Redwood Forest Oak Woodland Grassland Meadow Invasive Species
Eucalyptus grove: ~1000-2000 TPA
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Existing Conditions
Eucalyptus grove: ~1000-2000 Trees per Acre
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Project Goals
Reduction of Fire Risk and Tree Falling Hazard
Site Restoration and Control of Invasive Species that Suppress Native Habitat
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Tree Removal Approach
Methods of removal
Preservation of native specie
Public notice and trail closure
Duration
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Restoration Objectives
Remove non-native species
Restore native oak woodland.
Facilitate site restoration through monitoring and adaptive management
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Restoration Approach Remove invasive species
(Eucalyptus primarily, with some Acacia and other species)
Preserve native plants where feasible Facilitate natural recruitment Seed the site as needed Continue to treat Eucalyptus stump
re-sprouts and invasive weeds Regular monitoring to document
transition to native woodland and identify any issues
Adaptive Management
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Thank you!