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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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To learn more about
the Endangered Habitats League and to access prior issues of the EHL Newsletter,
please visit our website:
www.ehleague.org |
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If you are not already
a member of the Endangered Habitats League, please join us in the ongoing
effort to protect the irreplaceable plants, animals, and places of Southern
California.
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EHL sues City of Murrieta over MSHCP implementation
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In May, EHL filed suit against the City of Murrieta challenging
its refusal to implement essential provisions of the Western Riverside
County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP).
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New San Diego County General Plan already under threat
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Adopted just last year, the new General Plan already is threatened by
large-scale amendments and by litigation. In each case, EHL has sought
to protect the plan.
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The Foothill toll road – it’s back
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After rejection by the California Coastal Commission and the U.S.
Department of Commerce, the Orange County Transportation
Corridor Agency is desperately trying to construct the road in
segments.
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It’s back, too – the Liberty Quarry
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In a turnaround that stunned observers, a massive mine near Temecula has
been resurrected by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.
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EHL in the News
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The media turned to EHL on topics ranging from agricultural preservation to litigation we filed to land use policy to an unfriendly takeover of wildlife habitat.
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Poetry by Jess Morton

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The Sense of Being
It is my eye looking away across the night sky
to absorb the giddy dance of autumn stars
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