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  • Overall Finish Results
  • 189 Entries

  • Place
  • Racer
  • City, State
  • Nbr
  • Class
  • Pos. Brand Laps
  • Elapsed

Group: A

1

  • Ryan Arciero
  • Huntington Beach, C 32 SCORE Trophy Truck
  • 1
  • HEF

CHV CTM FOR FOR GEI
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08:26:31.918 08:28:08.863 08:28:55.694 08:30:14.965 08:30:47.564 08:30:50.372 08:31:25.754 08:32:29.892 08:32:36.032 08:33:20.350 08:35:30.957 08:35:57.490 08:39:35.123 08:40:17.860 08:43:02.295 08:44:07.231 08:44:22.550 08:45:44.371 08:49:58.325 08:53:00.150 09:00:57.457 09:08:55.953 09:11:07.503 09:11:31.351 09:11:42.834 09:12:01.952 09:12:59.490 09:15:27.346 09:15:42.005 09:17:57.257 09:18:11.655 09:21:07.481 09:22:29.842 09:24:37.607 09:26:04.683 09:30:24.187 09:31:14.485 09:32:19.326 09:34:24.949 09:34:39.396 09:35:03.821 09:39:53.667 09:41:09.000 09:41:19.709 09:42:21.076 09:43:12.201 09:44:17.891 09:47:07.017 09:49:39.172 09:51:39.616 09:55:43.370 09:55:53.717

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Andy Mc Millin Tavo Vildosola Justin Lofton Alan Ampudia Cameron Steele B. J. Baldwin Justin Morgan Santiago Creel Chris Miller
San Diego, CA Mexicali, BC
31 SCORE Trophy Truck * 2 21 SCORE Trophy Truck * 3 41 SCORE Trophy Truck 10 SCORE Trophy Truck * 5 16 SCORE Trophy Truck 97 SCORE Trophy Truck * 7

34

  • Brawley, CA
  • 4

5

Ensenada, BC San Clemente, CA Las Vegas, NV El Cajon, CA

6

6

7

TOY HON KTM TOY MAS

8

1X Pro Moto Unlimited
66X Pro Moto Unlimited
12

9

Mexico City, MX

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Rancho Santa Fe, CA 40 SCORE Trophy Truck * 8
Ricky Jonson Bobby Pecoy Bryce Menzies Luke Mc Millin Mike Walser
Lake Elsinore, CA Anaheim, CA Las Vegas, NV El Cajon, CA Comfort, TX Orange, CA

  • 6
  • SCORE Trophy Truck
  • 9

14 SCORE Trophy Truck 10 FOR

  • SCORE Trophy Truck 11 FOR
  • 7

83 SCORE Trophy Truck 12 FOR 89 SCORE Trophy Truck 13 MAS 77 SCORE Trophy Truck * 14 CHV 26 SCORE Trophy Truck * 15 FOR
Robby Gordon

  • Dave Taylor
  • Page, AZ

  • Troy Herbst
  • Huntington Beach, C 54 SCORE Trophy Truck 16 HEF

  • San Clemente, CA 5X Pro Moto Unlimited UNK
  • Colton Udall
  • 3

  • Zak Langley
  • Manhattan Beach, CA 50 SCORE Trophy Truck 17 CTM

  • Colorado Springs, CO 28 SCORE Trophy Truck * 18 FOR
  • Corey Keysar

Nick Vanderwey Adolfo Arellano Francisco Septien Said Sanchez Cody Parkhouse Rob Mac Cachren Santiago Creel Brad Wilson

  • Bristol, VA
  • 5L SCORE TT Legends * 1
  • GEI

HON HON HON JIM
Chula Vista, CA Ensenada, BC Tijuana, BC
21A 370X
1A
Pro Quads Pro Moto 30 Pro Quads Class 1
* 1
12
Long Beach, CA Las Vegas, NV Mexico City, MX Long Beach, CA Morris, IL

  • 127
  • 1

11 SCORE Trophy Truck * 19 FOR
360X
100
Pro Moto 30 Class 1
* 2 * 2
KTM JIM

  • Rolf Helland
  • 37L SCORE TT Legends * 2
  • FOR

HSQ KTM BTI

  • Marco Pena
  • Nuevo Casas Grande120X Pro Moto Limited * 1

Ray Dal Soglio Jonathan Brenthal Mason Cullen Kevin Thompson Jorge Sampietro Al Torres
Scottsdale, AZ La Cresta, CA Long Beach, CA New Braunfels, TX San Diego, CA Imperial Valley, CA Chula Vista, CA Canyon Lake, CA Austin, TX
4X Pro Moto Unlimited * 4 27 SCORE Trophy Truck * 20

  • 105
  • Class 1
  • * 3
  • JIM

70 SCORE Trophy Truck * 21 CTM

  • 298 Trophy Truck Spec * 1
  • GMC

  • JIM
  • 114
  • Class 1
  • * 4

  • 1
  • Hiram Duran

Sara Price

  • 1016
  • Class 10
  • JIM

204 Trophy Truck Spec * 2 299 Trophy Truck Spec * 3 72L SCORE TT Legends * 3
GEI
Charles Dorrance Rob Reinertson Shelby Reid
FOR FOR CTM FOR
Woodside, CA Apple Valley, CA Riverside, CA Banning, CA

  • 168
  • Class 1
  • * 5

  • 4
  • Scott Bailey
  • 1L SCORE TT Legends

Mikey Lawrence Cody Reid
85 SCORE Trophy Truck 22 HEF
Apple Valley, CA Litchfield Park, AZ Reno, NV

  • 1068
  • Class 10
  • * 2
  • ALM

CTM ALM YAM FOR KTM YAM ALM

  • A J Jones
  • 279 Trophy Truck Spec * 4

  • J. J. Schnarr
  • 1062

308X

  • Class 10
  • 3

  • Ryan Liebelt
  • Reedley, CA
  • Pro Moto 30
  • * 3

Rafael Navarro I V Santiago Creel Giovanni Spinali Chase Warren
Temecula, CA Mexico City, MX El Cajon, CA
209 Trophy Truck Spec * 5
100X Pro Moto Limited * 2 500X 1008
Pro Moto 50 Class 10
1

  • Phoenix, AZ
  • * 4

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  • Overall Finish Results
  • 189 Entries

  • Place
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  • Nbr
  • Class
  • Pos. Brand Laps
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Group: A

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Elias Hanna Pat Sims
Ensenada, BC Eunice, NM
274 Trophy Truck Spec * 6 211 Trophy Truck Spec * 7 202 Trophy Truck Spec * 8
2989o UTV Forced Inducti * 1 2905o UTV Forced Inducti * 2
CTM CTM CTM POL CAM
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09:59:44.156 09:59:52.223 10:00:36.593 10:00:49.377 10:06:03.007 10:08:15.632 10:11:16.540 10:11:46.338 10:12:11.270 10:14:54.903 10:15:41.090 10:22:46.797 10:23:30.371 10:24:40.002 10:26:25.893 10:27:56.337 10:28:57.649 10:29:13.968 10:29:33.877 10:31:07.332 10:35:02.081 10:35:09.238 10:35:15.998 10:36:17.619 10:36:51.219 10:38:54.834 10:39:47.322 10:42:49.513 10:48:10.083 10:56:49.313 10:58:33.896 10:59:57.218 11:02:00.530 11:06:20.688 11:06:59.135 11:11:00.272 11:11:22.973 11:16:07.140 11:16:24.023 11:17:41.195 11:28:37.627 11:31:37.101 11:35:19.619 11:42:08.963 11:42:28.093 11:42:54.603 11:43:51.496 11:44:46.111 11:45:05.912 11:48:49.476 11:49:41.605 11:59:09.877
Chad Broughton Wes Miller
Scotts Valley, CA Hendersosn, NV Chula Vista, CA Columbus, NE Henderson, NV San Diego, CA Mexico City, MX El Cajon, CA Riverside, CA Burbank, CA Ensenada, BC Murrieta, CA Yucaipa, CA
Marc Burnett

  • Todd Tuls
  • 33 SCORE Trophy Truck * 23 FOR

Jason Trubey Javier Ibarra
444X 22A
Pro Moto 40 Pro Quads Pro Moto 30 SCORE Lites
Class 1
* 1
3
HSQ HON KTM JIM
Enrique Fuhrken Freddie Willert Brandon Bailey Craig Christy
310X 1206
129
4
* 1

  • * 6
  • CTM

  • BTI
  • 220 Trophy Truck Spec * 9

  • 3936 Pro Stock UTV * 1
  • Rodrigo Ampudia

Dale Dondel
CAM
99 SCORE Trophy Truck * 24 RCE
294 Trophy Truck Spec * 10 FOR 218 Trophy Truck Spec * 11 FOR
Vincent Munoz Chad Dohrman Andres Macias Scott Trafton
Murriera, CA

  • Chino, CA
  • 1029

2910o UTV Forced Inducti * 3 2919o UTV Forced Inducti 4

  • Class 10
  • * 5
  • JIM

POL POL HSQ BTI
Alpine, CA
Brandon Schueler Michael Skurkis Kelly Mc Arthur Wayne Matlock Clay Lawrence James Scully Ivan Tagle
Phoenix, AZ Henderson, NV San Dimas, CA Alpine, CA
729X Pro Moto Ironman * 1
270 Trophy Truck Spec * 12

  • 2971o UTV Forced Inducti * 5
  • POL

CTM BTI
Banning, CA Ireland, EU
1002
246 Trophy Truck Spec * 13
1087 Class 10 * 7

  • Class 10
  • * 6

  • Chula Vista, CA
  • ALM

CAM FOR MIR ALM

  • Edgar Garcia Leon
  • Rancho Santa Marg, 2987o UTV Forced Inducti * 6

  • Jose Antonio Contreras Tecate, BC
  • 810

1202 1027
Class 8
SCORE Lites Class 10
128
Matias Arjona I V Arturo V. Malo Juan Sanchotena Erick Kozin
Ensenada, BC Mexicali, BC San Diego, CA Yorba Linda, CA Vista, CA
275 Trophy Truck Spec * 14 CTM

  • 2940o UTV Forced Inducti * 7
  • CAM

CAM POL FOR CTM YAM RCE KTM VW
Malcolm Mitchell Kaden Wells

  • 2914o UTV Forced Inducti
  • 8

111
St George, UT Montecito, CA Ensenada, BC Ensenada, BC Sam Quin, BC Mexicali, BC
1995
700
Pro UTV NA

  • Class 7
  • Daniel Chamlee

Adolfo Arambula Fernando Beltran Hugo Becerra Ana Rivas

  • 1650
  • Class 1/2 1600

180X Pro Moto Limited * 3 1026 Class 10 * 9 121X Pro Moto Limited * 4

  • Jose David Ruvalcaba Ensenada, CA
  • 1609
  • Class 1/2 1600

Pro Moto 30 Class 10
* 2

  • * 5
  • Luis M. Gomez

Rafael Aguirre Mitchell Alsup John Langley Cory Sappington Isaii Guerrero Joe Delucie

  • Orbegon, Sonora, MX300X
  • HON

  • Monterrey, NL
  • 1022
  • * 10 CTM

  • Bakersfield, CA
  • 2960o UTV Forced Inducti * 9 CAM

Manhattan Beach, CA 250 Trophy Truck Spec * 15 MAS

  • Peoria, AZ
  • 2904o UTV Forced Inducti 10 CAM

2929o UTV Forced Inducti * 11 POL
205 Trophy Truck Spec * 16 CTM
Chula Vista, CA Las Vegas, NV

  • Jano Montoya
  • Winter Garden, FL 325X
  • Pro Moto 30

Pro Moto 30 SCORE Lites
* 6 * 7
3
KTM HON CTM CAM CTM UNK

100 Nick Lanning 101 Mike Aguilar 102 Jesus Mendez 103 Morgan Langley 104 Steve Jones

Beaumont, TX San Martos, CA Mexicali, BC
365X 1274

  • 1850 Pro UTV Unlimited
  • 1

Manhattan Beach, CA 150 Yucca Valley, CA 1234

  • Class 1
  • 7

  • SCORE Lites
  • * 4

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  • 189 Entries

  • Place
  • Racer
  • City, State
  • Nbr
  • Class
  • Pos. Brand Laps
  • Elapsed

Group: A

105 Andrew Entwistle

Austin, TX Corona, CA

  • 208 Trophy Truck Spec * 17
  • BTI

POL TEX
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12:01:18.771 12:06:48.383 12:12:29.123 12:16:38.757 12:35:45.929 12:42:51.090 12:45:10.726 12:58:18.873 13:05:36.947 13:14:01.173 13:14:06.716 13:20:48.477 13:24:51.260 13:35:31.006 13:43:02.695 13:45:15.608 13:46:02.772 14:04:43.625 14:18:10.887 14:28:56.244 14:41:31.853 14:47:37.211 15:04:02.640 15:18:30.064 15:29:48.490 15:31:52.178 15:37:52.472 15:46:16.397 15:46:24.608

106 Joe Bolton

1956 1908
Pro UTV NA Pro UTV NA
* 2

  • * 3
  • 107 John Andrew Entwistle Austin, TX

108 Luis Javier Pelayo 109 Kevin Price

  • Mexico City, MX
  • 260 Trophy Truck Spec * 18 CTM

  • Fremont, CA
  • 1048

138
Class 10 Class 1
* 11
8
TAT JIM

110 Brian Wilson 111 David Heredia 112 Edward Muncey 113 T. Bradley Millner 114 Martin Lizarraga 115 Craig Scanlon 116 David Cole

Long Beach, CA

  • Ensenada Hacienda, 571
  • Class 5 1600

Baja Challenge Pro UTV NA SCORE Lites

  • 1
  • VW

San Diego, CA Yuma, AZ
BC4 1978 1212

  • 1
  • SUB

POL CTM
* 4

  • * 5
  • Tijuana, BC

Yorba Linda, CA Temecula, CA Rio Rancho, NM Ensenada, BC Cypress, TX
2931o UTV Forced Inducti * 12 POL

  • 742F
  • Class 7F
  • 1
  • JEP

CAM CTM POL JEP CHV HON JIM

117 Herman Johnson 118 Angel Barajas 119 Josh Herzing 120 Mike Lesle

1851 Pro UTV Unlimited * 2 1616 1877 Pro UTV Unlimited
751 Class 7SX 25L SCORE TT Legends

  • Class 1/2 1600
  • * 3

3
Wildomar, CA Cedar Hills, TX
1

121 Mark Winkelman 122 Bob Kimber

5

  • Pagosa Springs, CO 734X Pro Moto Ironman
  • 2

123 Guillermo Zamacona 124 Mike Hales

Mexico City, MX Rogers, AR
269 Trophy Truck Spec * 19

  • 4421Hammer Truck UnLtd
  • 1

* 9 * 4
20
JEP CTM ALM JIM

125 Brendan Gaughan 126 Bruce Yee

Las Vegas, NV Chula Vista, CA Fort Worth, TX San Diego, CA Tecate, BC

  • 162
  • Class 1

  • 1614
  • Class 1/2 1600

127 Barry Karakas 128 Mario Vasquez 129 Apdaly Lopez 130 Justin Park

240 Trophy Truck Spec 1113
9

  • Class 11
  • * 1
  • VW

  • SCORE Trophy Truck 25
  • GEI

Encinitas, CA San Diego, CA Granada Hills, CA Tijuana, BC
714F 1229
550
Class 7F SCORE Lites Class 5 1600 Pro UTV NA SCORE Lites Class 10
2
* 6
2
FOR VW

131 Doug Satterfield 132 Luis Herrera

VW

133 Adrian Escandon DNF Mario Alcala DNF James Anderson

1905 1201 1030
818

  • 5
  • POL

  • SEA
  • Mexicali, BC
  • 7

  • Reno, NV
  • 14 ALM

  • DNF Jesus Miguel Beltrones HMexicali, BC
  • Class 8
  • 2

74
FOR DOD VW

DNF Jim Bult

  • Monee, IL
  • 47L SCORE TT Legends

554 Class 5 1600

DNF Rigoberto . Cabrera DNF Mike Cafro

Tijuana, BC Fallbrook, CA Santa Ana, CA Twain Harte, CA Whittier, CA
2975o UTV Forced Inducti 15 POL 1152 Class 11 VW 2930o UTV Forced Inducti 14 CAM

DNF Elmer Cayetano DNF Sean Cook DNF Augie Cortez DNF Cesar Cuevas DNF Erik Davis

3
1078 1011
Class 10 Class 10
13 WKD

  • 12 ALM
  • Chula Vista, CA

Burbank, CA Chino Hills, CA Houston, TX

  • 2907o UTV Forced Inducti 13
  • TEX

JIM

DNF Justin Davis DNF George Felix

  • 185
  • Class 1
  • 10

  • 7
  • 1958
  • Pro UTV NA
  • POL

  • DNF Christine Giampaoli ZoncEspana
  • 2926o UTV Forced Inducti 20 CAM

Class 5 VW
2983o UTV Forced Inducti 19 POL 1977 Pro UTV NA TEX
21 CTM
Huntington Beach, C 19 SCORE Trophy Truck 28 HEF

  • DNF Gerardo Gonzalez S R Valle De Las Palmas 505
  • 1

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    NOTES CURRENT STATUS OF THE CACTUS WREN IN NORTHWESTERN BAJA CALIFORNIA KEVIN B. CLARK, Clark Biological Services, 7558 Northrup Drive, San Diego, California 92126; [email protected] MARK DODERO, RECON Environmental Inc., 1927 Fifth Ave., San Diego, Cali- fornia 92101-2358; [email protected] The distribution of the Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) in north- western Baja California is something of an enigma. Although widely distributed over most of the peninsula, the species is absent from many areas of seemingly suitable habitat in cactus-filled maritime succulent scrub. Immediately north of the border along the coast, Cactus Wrens were historically widespread, though they are now declining rapidly as increasingly frequent fire and continuing urbanization constrict available habitat. Here, we summarize published and unpublished information on Cactus Wrens in northwestern Baja California, including the recent rediscovery of what may be the region’s only large population of the declining San Diego Cactus Wren (C. b. sandiegensis). At least as far back as A. W. Anthony’s (1891) behavioral observations, many orni- thologists have recognized Cactus Wrens in coastal San Diego County as distinct from inland, desert-inhabiting populations. Rea and Weaver (1990) defined the Cactus Wrens found in southern Orange County, coastal San Diego County, and northwestern Baja California south to Valle de las Palmas as C. b. sandiegensis: “based on a mosaic of seven characters, C. b. sandiegensis differs from C. b. anthonyi of the transmontane desert by larger ventral spotting, reduced abdominal buff, and greater white tail bar- ring, and from C. b. bryanti of Baja California by its less brown dorsum, less barred tail, generally single-spotted chest feathers, and tendency toward a chest patch.” In an analysis of song-structure differences among Cactus Wren populations, Atwood and Lerman (2007) could not distinguish between the vocalization of individuals from within the range of C.
  • The Taxonomy, Distribution, and Status of Coastal California Cactus Wrens

    The Taxonomy, Distribution, and Status of Coastal California Cactus Wrens

    WESTERN BIRDS Volume 21, Number 3, 1990 THE TAXONOMY, DISTRIBUTION, AND STATUS OF COASTAL CALIFORNIA CACTUS WRENS AMADEO M. REA, San Diego Natural History Museum, P. O Box 1390, San Diego, California 92112 KENNETH L. WEAVER, 1113 SenwoodWay, Fallbrook,California 92028 The southerncoastal sage scrub is a distinctiveplant communityof southernCalifornia (Munz and Keck 1959, Mooney 1977). Beginningvery narrowlyin the Santa Barbararegion, it is bestdeveloped in Ventura,Los Angeles,Orange, and San Diegocounties, and endsin northwesternBaja California,where a differentplant assemblage,the maritimedesert scrub, begins(Thorne 1976). One very prominentfeature of coastalsage scrub is thicketsof cactus,including the CoastalCholla, Opun tia prolifera, and two speciesof prickly-pears,Opuntia littoralis and O. oricola. The coastalsage scrub is the primary habitat of two birds, the California Gnatcatcher, Polioptila californica californica, and the San Diego Cactus Wren, Campylorhynchusbrunneicapillus sandiegensis, that are decliningrap- idlybecause of lossof habitatto urbanization.(For explanationof variations in the spellingof the CactusWren's scientificname, see Appendix 1). This paper hasfour goals.First, we presentthe charactersdistinguishing C. b. sandiegensisas a validsubspecies distinct from adjacentraces of Baja Californiaand the interiorcontinental deserts. The charactersare givenin sufficientdetail that anyone with a specimenin hand shouldbe able to identifyit. Second,we evaluatethe taxonomicstatus of the CactusWrens occupyingVentura, Los Angeles,and Orange counties.In the original description (Rea 1986:119), these were referred to as less typical sandiegensis,and the birdsfrom the San FernandoValley, Los Angeles Co., were called anthonyi (Phillips 1986:120). Third, we analyze the habitatrequirements of C. b. sandiegensis.And finally,we presentcensus data from the last ten years demonstratingthe rapid declineof the San Diego CactusWren due to habitatloss.
  • California Partners in Flight Coastal Shrub and Chaparral Bird Conservation Plan

    California Partners in Flight Coastal Shrub and Chaparral Bird Conservation Plan

    California Partners in Flight Coastal Shrub and Chaparral Bird Conservation Plan Coastal Cactus Wren ( Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus ) Photo by James Gallagher, Sea and Sage Audubon Prepared by: Christopher W. Solek ([email protected]) University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 Dr. Laszlo J. Szijj ([email protected]) Biological Sciences Department California State Polytechnic University, Pomona RECOMMENDED CITATION: Solek, C. and L. Szijj. 2004. Cactus Wren ( Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus ). In The Coastal Scrub and Chaparral Bird Conservation Plan: a strategy for protecting and managing coastal scrub and chaparral habitats and associated birds in California. California Partners in Flight. http://www.prbo.org/calpif/htmldocs/scrub.html Range Map: ACTION PLAN SUMMARY Species: Coastal Cactus Wren ( Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) Status: A coastal population from San Diego County was nominated for subspecies status as C. b. sandiegensis in 1990 and subsequently proposed for Federal Threatened status in 1991. Since this subspecies designation was not recognized by the American Ornithologists’ Union Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, the San Diego population was declined for Federal Threatened listing by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1994. Habitat Needs: Coastal sage scrub with patches of tall Opuntia cacti for nesting and breeding. This coastal population appears to nest almost exclusively in Opuntia cacti of at least 1 m in height. Protection of habitat areas with this vegetation type and structure should be a high priority. Concerns: Habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation are the most critical management issues facing this species. Although the species appears capable of sustaining breeding populations in small, fragmented areas containing suitable habitat, isolation of coastal populations due to urban fragmentation may be promoting loss of genetic variation within these smaller populations and compromise long-term metapopulation viability.
  • Baja California, Then and Now

    Baja California, Then and Now

    Baja California, Then and Now W. Michael Mathes Introduction between the two regions largely disappeared. Only the most remote mountainous areas of the peninsula have Perhaps twelve thousand years ago, humans began to remained somewhat free from technological influence. occupy Baja California. They may have reached the is- The modern human occupation of Baja California is lands nearby in the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Cal- now the reverse of the prehistoric one, for now man ifornia even earlier. The earliest people were probably seeks to modify the environment to his needs instead forced into the Baja California peninsula, a geographic of adapting himself to nature. cul-de-sac, by aggressive demographic pressure from the north, rather than by voluntary migration in search The history of the incredible capacity of the Baja Cal- of game and edible plants. Once there, they were ifornian to adapt to an inhospitable environment may unable to retreat. The isolation of the peninsula and its be divided into four periods: Indigenous (ca. 13,000 rugged topography and intemperate climate of high BC– AD 1697), Euro-American (1697–1848), Modern temperatures and long periods of drought required a (1849–1918), and Contemporary (1919–present). This careful adaptation of these first inhabitants to the envi- history is relevant because contemporary problems ronment were they to survive. Such adaptation includ- of urban development, contamination, environmental ed the maximum usage of the scarce flora and fauna, destruction, and irreversible damage to archaeological population self-limitation, and fresh water conserva- and historical sites may be solved through study of tion.
  • Análisis De Los Criterios De Los Estudiantes De Odontología De Valle De Las Palmas Sobre La Importancia De La Condición Física En Su Profesión

    Análisis De Los Criterios De Los Estudiantes De Odontología De Valle De Las Palmas Sobre La Importancia De La Condición Física En Su Profesión

    ANÁLISIS DE LOS CRITERIOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DE ODONTOLOGÍA DE VALLE DE LAS PALMAS SOBRE LA IMPORTANCIA DE LA CONDICIÓN FÍSICA EN SU PROFESIÓN RECIBIDO EL 9 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2017 - ACEPTADO EL 9 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2017 ANÁLISIS DE LOS CRITERIOS DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DE ODONTOLOGÍA DE VALLE DE LAS PALMAS SOBRE LA IMPORTANCIA DE LA CONDICIÓN FÍSICA EN SU PROFESIÓN Autores:1 Luis Leoncio Ramirez De Armas M.C. Luis Leoncio Ramírez-de Armas Dra. Irma Cruz-Soto, 81 · BOLETÍN VIRTUAL-DICIEMBRE-VOL 6-12 ISNN 2266-1536 6-12 ISNN 2266-1536 81 · BOLETÍN VIRTUAL-DICIEMBRE-VOL · M.E. Pedro César Sida-Vargas LAFD. Ernesto Alonso González-Castillo CDEE. Rocío Chávez-Castillo CDEE. Christian Alejandro López-Rosas Universidad Autónoma de Baja California - Méxicali, México [1] M.C. Luis Leoncio Ramirez de Armas, Profesor- L.A.FD. Ernesto Alonso Gonzalez Castillo Profesor de Es- Investigador de Carrera Titular de Tiempo Comple- trategias Didácticas. (UABC) Universidad Autónoma de to (UABC) Universidad Autónoma de Baja California.( ram- Baja California ( ernesto.alonso.gonzalez.castillo@uabc. [email protected]) edu.mx) Dra. Irma Cruz Soto Profesora de Tecnología de la Edu- CDEE. Dra. Rocio Chavez Castillo , Odontòloga , Profesora cación y Deporte (UABC) Universidad Autónoma de Baja Escuela de Odontología de Ciencias de la Salud. Valle de California. (UABC) Universidad Autónoma de Baja California las Palmas. (UABC) Universidad Autónoma de Baja Califor- ( [email protected]) nia ([email protected].) M.E. Pedro Cesar Sida Vargas Profesor de Tiempo Com- CDEE Dr. Cristian Alejandro Lopez Rosa, Odontologo, Pro- pleto de Educación Ambiental y Deportes y Balonces- fesor Escuela de Odontología de Ciencias de la Salud.
  • Baja California / Tijuana

    Baja California / Tijuana

    BAJA CALIFORNIA / TIJUANA FORMATO DEL EJERCICIO Y DESTINO DE GASTO FEDERALIZADO Y REINTEGRO AL PERIODO DEL 01 JULIO AL 30 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2020 EJERCICIO PROGRAMA O FONDO DESTINO DE LOS RECURSOS REINTEGRO DEVENGADO PAGADO OBRA DC-077 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE BARDA PERIMETRAL EN ESC. PRIM FONDO III RAMO 33 IGNACIO ALLENDE UBICADA EN CALLE VERACRUZ ENTRE CALLE JALISCO 521,624.18 395,136.40 N/A PROGRAMA 41 Y MICHOACÁN, COLONIA MÉXICO, DELEGACIÓN CENTRO, TIJUANA B.C. OBRA DC-079 CONSTRUCCIÓN BARDA PERIMETRAL EN JARDÍN DE NIÑOS FONDO III RAMO 33 MARIANA UBICADO EN AV. GONZÁLEZ ORTEGA ENTRE AV. 390,232.48 353,870.99 N/A PROGRAMA 41 INTERNACIONAL E ING. SÁNCHEZ AYALA, COLONIA ZONA NORTE, DELEGACIÓN CENTRO, TIJUANA B.C. OBRA DC-080 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE PAVIMENTACIÓN CON CONCRETO FONDO III RAMO 33 HIDRÁULICO EN PRIV. LAS ROCAS, COLONIA CAÑÓN OASIS, DELEGACIÓN 434,548.01 383,887.97 N/A PROGRAMA 41 CENTRO, TIJUANA B.C. OBRA DC-081 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE TECHADO EN ÁREA DE IMPARTICIÓN DE FONDO III RAMO 33 EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA EN ESCUELA SECUNDARIA SINDICATO ALBA ROJA 2,430,086.46 729,025.94 N/A PROGRAMA 41 UBICADA ENTRE CALLE EMILIANO ZAPATA Y SALVADOR DÍAZ MIRÓN, ZONA CENTRO, DELEGACIÓN CENTRO, TIJUANA B.C. OBRA DC-082 MEJORAMIENTO DE AULAS EN ESC. PRIM. CARLOS FONDO III RAMO 33 VILLALVAZO (CAMBIO DE TECHOS) UBICADAEN AV. J. N. CARRAZCO 2,400,000.00 0.00 N/A PROGRAMA 41 ENTRE AV. J. L. SILAHUA Y AV. 20 DE NOVIEMBRE, COLONIA HIDALGO, DELEGACIÓN CENTRO, TIJUANA B.C. OBRA DC-083 MEJORAMIENTO DE PARQUE PÚBLICO NACIONES UNIDAS FONDO III RAMO 33 UBICADO EN AV.
  • Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Sandiegensis) Philip Unitt

    Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Sandiegensis) Philip Unitt

    II SPECIES ACCOUNTS Andy Birch PDF of San Diego Cactus Wren account from: Shuford, W. D., and Gardali, T., editors. 2008. California Bird Species of Special Concern: A ranked assessment of species, subspecies, and distinct populations of birds of immediate conservation concern in California. Studies of Western Birds 1. Western Field Ornithologists, Camarillo, California, and California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. Studies of Western Birds No. 1 SAN DIEGO CACTUS WREN (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus sandiegensis) Philip Unitt Criteria Scores Population Trend 15 Range Trend 15 Population Size 10 Range Size 10 Endemism 7.5 Population Concentration 5 Threats 20 Orange County Riverside County San Diego County Current Year-round Range Historic Year-round Range County Boundaries Kilometers 30 15 0 30 Current and historic (ca. 1944) year-round range of the San Diego Cactus Wren in California, where restricted to disjunct patches on the coastal slope of Orange and San Diego counties. The subspecies’ range has retracted considerably in San Diego County, and overall numbers have declined greatly. The northern limits of the range, mapped here on the basis of assessment of birds in the field by K. L. Weaver, are uncertain because of the lack of specimens over most of Orange County. 300 Studies of Western Birds 1:300–305, 2008 Species Accounts California Bird Species of Special Concern SPECIAL CONCERN PRIORITY tures of C. b. anthonyi, while all those at El Toro, Trabuco Canyon, Buena Park, and Brea looked Currently considered a Bird Species of Special like anthonyi. Specimens from extreme northern Concern (year round), priority 1. Included on Orange County are anthonyi (Rea and Weaver CDFG’s (1992) unprioritized list but not on the 1990).