< Endangered Habitats League Newsletter
Winter 2011 Vol 21 No 1
The Endangered Habitats League is dedicated to the protection of the diverse ecosystems of Southern California and to sensitive and sustainable land use for the benefit of all the region's inhabitants. The EHL Newsletter is published quarterly to chronicle our plans, activities, and successes.
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EHL settlement improves Riverside County planning

Years in the making, a legal settlement of our 2003 lawsuit over the County’s General Plan Update has been finalized, with significant benefits for good planning.
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Orange County Measure M picks restoration projects

Benefiting wetlands and uplands, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has green-lighted six habitat restoration efforts as part of Measure M. .
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Gnatcatchers found at Ballona Wetlands

Braving expanses of urban development, the threatened California gnatcatcher – the bird on EHL’s logo – was sighted near Marina Del Rey for the first time since the 1880’s.

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EHL in the News

The media covered the San Diego County General Plan Update and, in the Inland Empire, the fate of two endangered species.

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Poetry by Jess Morton

Alpenblume

One free unbidden blossom opened out
beyond the garden’s better tended bed
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