After many years of neighborly concern, The Palos Verdes Nature Reserve Hotline is now in operation to help Palos Verdes homes owners be more involved with the Nature Preserve. The adage “it takes a village” is true. The Palos Verdes Nature Preserve Ranger Hotline is available 24 hours a day – seven days a week. You can use it to report misuse of our preserve or to get access to current information on different activities that will be taking place in the area.
The callers will be speaking to a hot line operator who will take all questions and concerns and then forward them to the appropriate representative. This could be the Mountain Recreation and Conservation Authority Rangers or, if appropriate, the Lomita Sheriff’s Station, California Department of Fish and Game, Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy or even the City Hall Staff.
Currently, the rangers patrol the city’s 1,400 acre preserve an average of 45 hours per week. They not only educate the public but also help to enforce all the city ordinances. The new Ranger Hotline program will increase the city’s awareness of activity taking place in the preserve.
To reach The Palos Verdes Nature Preserve Ranger Hotline, call (310) 491-5775.
Photo courtesy of Forrestal Nature Preserve