Habitat conservation planning
Rare Fish Swimming in Restored Alameda Creek
30 May 2008 - 10:19am | Author: Paul Shigley
Restoration of Alameda Creek in the East Bay reached a milestone this spring when what appeared to be hundreds of steelhead trout hatched in a tributary to the creek. If the young fish are indeed steelhead — experts should know soon — they would mark the first natural reproduction of steelhead in the creek since the 1960s.
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Price: $2.95Diamond Bar Considers Annexation Amidst Open Space
4 April 2008 - 12:04pm | Author: Paul Shigley
Environmentalists, open space advocates, planners, elected officials and residents of several Los Angeles and Orange County communities are gearing up for the next round in the battle over the fate of thousands of acres in the hills along the 57 freeway.
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Price: $2.95Placer County Conservation Plan Approved, But Questions Linger
5 June 2007 - 4:28pm | Author: Larry Sokoloff
Placer County is finalizing its first land conservation plan, designed to keep 60,000 acres from being developed in the rapidly-growing region northeast of Sacramento. An initial conservation map for the western part of Placer County was adopted by the Board of Supervisors during late January, and a final map could be approved later this year.
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