BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
The Irvine Ranch Water District recently pledged $50,000 to the Peter
and Mary Muth Interpretive Center’s Working Wetlands exhibit.
District officials said the pledge shows their commitment to watershed
management and the health of the Back Bay.
Annual installments of $10,000 will be made for the next five years,
officials said. The first will be given to Jack Keating, president of the
Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends, at the district’s board of directors
meeting Monday.
The wetlands exhibit, designed to educate the public in an interactive
manner, is one of nine at the center.
The Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends also recently started a
campaign to raise $1 million for the interpretive center on Upper Newport
Bay.
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