Claremont canyon area of berkeley. The area is flush with trees including tall eucalyptus. Something kauffman and neighbors think should have been removed years ago. But money from fema has yet to come through. There is delay in that. Were very afraid that the fema will give the money only for trimming the trees and not removing them, which would be a disaster. The eucalyptus thought to be a major contributor to the Oakland Hills fire that destroyed 3,000 homes in october, 1991. Over two decades, uc berkeley and regional parks initiated programs to clear fire hazards, including many eucalyptus trees. Having tall trees for shade results in a lower fire risk. Dan garcetti is leaving the charge to save an estimated 1 million eucalyptus in the east bay hills, he says clear cutting two wo not reduce the fire danger. It increases the risk because it promotes growth of species such as hemlock, poison oak and thistle that, thrive in open, sunny environments a fema spokesperson says the agency
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Renowned actor Gary Graham, celebrated for his roles in iconic TV series like Alien Nation and Star Trek: Enterprise, has passed away at the age of 73, as announced by his ex-wife, Susan Lavelle. Sharing the heartbreaking news on Facebook, Lavelle described Graham as an “amazing actor and father” to their daughter, Haylee. According to […]
Renowned actor Gary Graham, celebrated for his roles in iconic TV series like Alien Nation and Star Trek: Enterprise, has passed away at the age of 73, as announced by his ex-wife, Susan Lavelle. Sharing the news on Facebook, Lavelle described Graham as an “amazing actor and father” to their daughter, Haylee. She said Graham’s […]
Gary Graham, a versatile actor known for his roles in Alien Nation and Star Trek, has passed away at the age of 73, as confirmed by his ex-wife Susan Lavelle.