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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Renewable energy will be safer for LA County birds and bats
Due to comments from EHL, Los Angeles County’s Renewable Energy Ordinance added additional safeguards to protect birds and bats from collisions. Read More
EHL files suit over San Marcos project
UPDATE: Settlement reached; project no longer opposed.
EHL filed suit against the City of San Marcos under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) over the Highlands development project, which would block an important wildlife corridor. Read More
San Jacinto River alternatives designed
EHL participated in an advisory committee that charted a balanced path to flood control and ecosystem protection in Riverside County.
Read More
San Diego backcountry land plan wraps up - almost
In December 2016, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors adopted new zoning for 71,300 acres of private “inholdings” within Cleveland National Forest boundaries. Read More
EHL in the News
EHL was quoted on litigation, water supply, and land use planning. Read More
Poetry by Jess Morton
Migrants
Not a matter of movement, but of necessity,
the migrants pass by, shadows on the moon
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