Animals
Plants
Conservation Challenges
Everday Help
Habitat Restoration
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One common bird species in our area

Mourning Dove, Black Phoebe, House Finch, Song Sparrow, etc.

100

One native plant in our area

Coyote Bush or Chaparral Broom, Laurel Sumac, Lemonade Berry etc.

100

One conservation challenge

Invasive species, climate change, etc.

100

How to help reduce pollution

Walk, bike, carpool etc.

100

What are these and what do they help with

Water tanks, they store water for watering plants.

200


Western Rattlesnake

200

Can you eat the fruit of Coastal Prickly Pear Cactus?

Yes

200

One invasive species

European Starling, Black Mustard, Artichoke Thistle or Cardoon, Rye/oats

200

Use less plastic by 

Use a reusable water bottle or snack bag, etc.


200

One thing the Friends of PQ Canyon do to restore habitat

Plant native species, water plants, pull out invasive species, remove dead plants, ect.

300

A herp is

Reptiles or Amphibians.

They’re cold-blooded animals that rely on the environment to control their body temperature.

300

California state flower

California poppy

300

One negative effect of climate change

Hotter, drier summers make it harder for everything to survive, Wildfires become more common, Animals have lower reproduction, harder time raising offspring

300

How to be respectful when hiking

Respect signs and barriers and stay on the trail when hiking! Don’t invade the homes of wildlife.

300

Most common habitat in our area

Chaparral or costal sage scrub

400

Most common bird of prey in our area

Red-tailed hawk

400


Lemonadeberry

400

Endangered species are threatened by

Habitat loss caused by more and more land being developed for human uses.

400

Help endangered species by 

Learn about local wildlife — knowing what’s endangered helps you protect it, Plant native plants at home to give birds, bugs, and animals food and shelter, Donate to organizations that work directly with endangered species and their habitats, Report unusual animal sightings. This can help scientists better understand their populations and movements.

400

What are these blue shields used for?


Protected seedlings from the weather and animals.

500

What does the scientific name of a raccoon (Procyon lotor) mean?

Procyon means “before the dog” because raccoons are related to early animals that became dogs and bears.

Lotor means “washer,” because raccoons often look like they’re washing their food before they eat it!

500
One common adaptation of native plants

They have small, leathery leaves that help them save water.

500

Invasive plants are hard to remove because

They have deep roots and produce a lot of seeds

500

This simple act helps attract local animals and replace some of the habitat they’ve lost.

Planting native plants.

500

How does habitat restoration help endangered species

It gives them back the habitat they've lost, providing them with food and shelter.