While waiting for the first rains of the year, one Glen Ellen neighborhood was busy tackling fire hazards by cutting back tall, dry grass; removing wood piles and overhead branches; and sweeping away leaves — all to comply with defensible space requirements. While costly, many agree the expense is worth the peace of mind. Area biologists, meanwhile, are asking officials to also consider the ecological impact of extensive land management. Read the article……………………….
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