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Habitat Restoration & Monitoring PDF Print E-mail

The TMBC has partnered with the Golden Hills Community Services District, the Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District, and the California Department of Fish & Game restore and monitor wildlife habitat in the area of the Antelope Dam and along the Antelope Run Trail.

Working with educational institutions, wildlife organizations, and field biologists, the TMBC has and continues to survey and monitor several local bird populations.

Purple Martins. A unique colony of Purple Martins nest here in the Tehachapis. Members survey nesting sights each spring and summer.

Band-tail Pigeons. TMBC is working with the U.S. Geodetic Survey tracking Band-tail Pigeon migration from their home here in the Tehachapis.

California Condors. In cooperation with the California Condor Recovery Program and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, TMBC members report on location, activity and wellness of California Condors when from time to time these birds are in the area.