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Mendocino Donation Protects Endangered Species Habitat

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Fort Bragg,‌ Calif.- August 27, 2025 ​ – Critical habitat for the federally ‌endangered Point Arena ‍mountain beaver has been permanently protected through ​a ⁣donation of​ land ⁤to the Mendocino Land Trust. The conservation easement, ‌encompassing 2.3 acres known as the Popow Redwoods, was gifted by the estate of ceramic artist Sonya Popow, who passed away in March after owning‌ the property⁣ for over⁢ 50 years.

The popow⁣ Redwoods, located in unincorporated Mendocino County near Fort Bragg, features⁢ large second-growth ⁢redwoods and safeguards a‌ vital ecosystem for several ‍threatened⁤ and endangered species. This donation, alongside⁣ a ‌separate easement received in August ⁣for the Windy Hollow ⁣property, underscores ‌the​ Land Trust’s‍ commitment ‍to preserving Mendocino ​County’s unique biodiversity.

Windy Hollow is part of the Garcia​ River watershed, a known habitat for salmon. Beyond the mountain beaver, the area ​is also believed to ⁢support the federally endangered Behren’s silverspot⁤ butterfly, found between⁣ Mendocino and Salt Point State Park. ‍The ⁢Land Trust⁤ also suspects the⁢ presence of ​other federally endangered⁤ plant ⁢species ‌on the property.

The Point ⁤arena mountain‌ beaver, ⁢a small, stocky animal with black fur,⁣ was listed as​ endangered by the U.S. Fish and⁤ Wildlife Service​ in 1991. Habitat loss and development pose ‌the greatest ⁢threat to its survival,⁣ according to the wildlife service.

“The donation, made by the estate of ceramic artist Sonya Popow, forever ​protect the⁣ land from logging and development,” the ⁤Mendocino Land Trust stated.

More data ⁢about the donations and​ the‌ Mendocino Land Trust’s ⁢conservation efforts ‍can⁤ be found at mendocinolandtrust.org.

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