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Huguette Clark donated more funds in 1930 to complete work in the plans designed by locally renowned landscape designer and horticulturalist Ralph Stevens. And in 1989, after the lake filled up with algae, Huguette Clark donated another $ 30,000 for cleanup and educational programs. In 2012, the cost
190:, daughter of the owner of Bellosguardo, donated $ 50,000 to the city of Santa Barbara to excavate the pond and create an artificial freshwater lake. Clark stipulated that the facility would be named Andrée Clark Bird Refuge, in memory of her deceased sister. The girls were daughters of "Copper King" 442:
The East Cabrillo Boulevard location is within a State Historic District, and the Historic Landmarks Commission (HLC), and the City are bound by conditions and restrictions of a “Preservation Covenant” that was agreed to in 1995 when the State relinquished a portion of State Highway 225 (Cabrillo
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drained into the estuary. However, in the 1880s the construction of a railroad through the area blocked off the inflow of water. In the 1870s and early 1880s, Bradley's Race Track surrounded the lake.
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Council Agenda Report "Appeal Of Historic Landmarks Commission Approval For The East Cabrillo Boulevard Sidewalk Improvement Project" 11 December 2007
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Days, M.L. (1977). Histories of individual parks Santa Barbara California. Santa Barbara, CA: City Planning Committee.
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According to the Santa Barbara Department of Parks and Recreation, common bird species in the refuge include
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune
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Conceptual Design Guidance Report for The East Cabrillo Boulevard Sidewalk Replacement Project
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The refuge is named for Louise Amelia Andrée Clark, older sister of the reclusive heiress
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The number of bird species observed at the refuge totals over 200, in both resident and
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restored the site for the purpose of providing a refuge for wild birds that are
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National Register of Historic Places in Santa Barbara County, California
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for needed rehabilitation of the lake was estimated at $ 1 million.
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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within the East Cabrillo Boulevard Parkway Historic District.
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The eastern and southern perimeter of the Bird Refuge have a
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around the lake, connecting to the one along the beach to
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Santa Barbara Parks Department: Andrée Clark Bird Refuge
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Santa Barbara Parks Department: Andrée Clark Bird Refuge
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Historic district contributing properties in California
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Protected areas of Santa Barbara County, California
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saltwater marsh
wildlife refuges
Santa Barbara County, California
freshwater
brackish
estuary
East Beach
Huguette Clark
Bellosguardo Foundation
Santa Barbara Zoo
Highway 101
bike path
Shoreline Park
birdwatching
migratory
Tidewater goby (Eucyclogobius newberryi)
Western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata)
Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
ruddy ducks
American coots
mallards
California gulls
western gulls
red-winged blackbirds
black-crowned night herons
Sycamore Creek
Santa Barbara
migrating
Huguette Clark

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