Announcements
- SMER is now part of NOAA's Climate Reference Network
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Thursday, May 8th 2008The U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) is a network of climate stations now being developed as part of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) initiative. Its primary goal is to provide future long-term homogeneous observations of temperature and precipitation that can be coupled to long-term historical observations for the detection and attribution of present and future climate change.
Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve is now part of that network.
- Reserve Highlights
Previous announcements
Real-time data and webcams

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Santa Margarita River overflowing from the rain
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Reserve Highlights
SMER
- Technology helps researchers at Santa Margarita Ecological Preserve
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Thursday, April 24th 2008Press-Enterprise writer Jeff Horseman visited SMER to find out more about our sensor network and remote monitoring technology. Read the article, and see the video on the Press Enterprise website.
- Tours at SMER
- Tours of the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve are open to the public. These informative tours are led by Dr. Matt Rahn, the Field Stations Program Director. The tours are held every first and third Friday of the month. Space is limited, so please make a reservation now.
FSP in the news
- 2008-04-18
San Diego River at 'turning point' - San Diego Union Tribune - 2008-04-09
SDSU's black and red turns a little greener - Daily Aztec - 2008-03-26
TEMECULA: Doctors say quarry is a prescription for trouble - North County Times - 2008-03-26
Group of physicians oppose quarry, cite health concerns - Press-Enterprise - 2008-03-12
Networks for Science and Society - Dr. Dobb's Journal
More FSP In The News- 2008-04-18


