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A key stretch of the Santa Clara River could be taken out of private hands and run by the government to promote wildlife and nature parks under an ambitious new environmental recovery plan.
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Environment: Ambitious proposal calls for acquiring 6,400 acres of sensitive lands, some of them in private hands, and creating a continuous park from the beach nearly to Santa Paula.
The Santa Clara River may be one of the last wild rivers in ... OK’d about $300,000 for habitat restoration and to create a plan for public access at the site near the Fillmore Fish ...
United Water Conservation District will get $20 million from the Bureau of Reclamation to replace a long-litigated fish passage on the Santa Clara River, but construction could still be years away.
SAN FRANCISCO— The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a federal court’s 2018 ruling that the United Water Conservation District violated the Endangered Species Act by jeopardizing steelhead ...
Arundo donax, a tall perennial grass species native to Eurasia, is right at home in a portion of Ventura County’s Santa Clara River — where it shouldn’t ...
Center for Biological Diversity: SAN FRANCISCO— The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a federal court’s 2018 ruling that the United Water Conservation District violated the Endangered ...
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