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Tulare County Treasures: Kaweah Oaks Preserve

Season 2016 Episode 95 | 3m 43s

Alan George tells how a lucky day at the office led to creating the Kaweah Oaks Preserve.

Alan George, "Mr. Oak," tells how he worked with Myrtle Davis Franklin and The Nature Conservancy to turn over 300 acres of remnant Valley oak woodland too wet to farm economically into a preserve for these beautiful heritage trees, providing year-round recreational and educational opportunities, open space, and wildlife habitat just east of Visalia. See more at www.tularecountytreasures.org.

01/28/2016 | Rating NR

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Tulare County Treasures: Kaweah Oaks Preserve

Season 2016 Episode 95 | 3m 43s

Alan George, "Mr. Oak," tells how he worked with Myrtle Davis Franklin and The Nature Conservancy to turn over 300 acres of remnant Valley oak woodland too wet to farm economically into a preserve for these beautiful heritage trees, providing year-round recreational and educational opportunities, open space, and wildlife habitat just east of Visalia. See more at www.tularecountytreasures.org.

01/28/2016 | Rating NR

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