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'''Who is this Joseph?''' | '''Who is this Joseph?''' | ||
− | An expert Dendrologist with a focus on historic and ancestral variant preservation; one of the leading experts on the Torrey Pine. He has moved to Prospect both as a Professor of Biology at UC Prospect as well as to take over the Pequena Colina Ranch | + | An expert Dendrologist with a focus on historic and ancestral variant preservation; one of the leading experts on the Torrey Pine. He has moved to Prospect both as a Professor of Biology at UC Prospect as well as to take over the Pequena Colina Ranch on behalf of the Torreyana Trust. He's rounded up a secondary entity as a for-profit cohort to the endeavor, the Pine Arbor Corp. |
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'''Pequena Colina''' | '''Pequena Colina''' | ||
− | + | South east of Prospect is the old Pequena Colina Ranch. Currently resting on 80+ acres of land, having suffered from earlier droughts, the land has been converted to grow mostly indigenous trees with a focus on the Torrey Pines, in part to help with the preservation of the dwindling tree and to help, if possible, its rebound to healthy despite the urban growth and developments near and around its natural habitat. | |
Revision as of 08:24, 5 October 2017
Who is this Joseph? An expert Dendrologist with a focus on historic and ancestral variant preservation; one of the leading experts on the Torrey Pine. He has moved to Prospect both as a Professor of Biology at UC Prospect as well as to take over the Pequena Colina Ranch on behalf of the Torreyana Trust. He's rounded up a secondary entity as a for-profit cohort to the endeavor, the Pine Arbor Corp. How do you know him? Some RP hooks
Pequena Colina South east of Prospect is the old Pequena Colina Ranch. Currently resting on 80+ acres of land, having suffered from earlier droughts, the land has been converted to grow mostly indigenous trees with a focus on the Torrey Pines, in part to help with the preservation of the dwindling tree and to help, if possible, its rebound to healthy despite the urban growth and developments near and around its natural habitat.
Some character inspiration, maybe some music or links or something. |