Q: Dear Owlie,
I recently learned about keystone species. Can you help me
understand what that is and if there are any keystone species at the Chino
Creek Wetlands? Thank you!
Sincerely,
Species Specialist
A: Dear Species Specialist,
One of the keystone species that can be found at the Chino
Creek Wetlands is the California ground squirrel. California ground squirrels
have a gray, brown, and white coat. Its shoulders, neck, and sides are a
lighter gray, and its bushy tail is a combination of the colors that appear on
its back. California ground squirrels are a keystone species because of its
digging. Their digging helps to turn soil and move seeds, and their abandoned
burrows serve as homes to many animals like burrowing owls and endangered frogs
and salamanders.
Be sure to let me know if you see a California ground
squirrel during your next trip to the wetlands!
I’ll talk to you all soo(HOO)n!
Owlie