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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
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If litigation by the City of San Clemente and a local homeowners association succeed, hard won protections for San Onofre State Beach would be lost. Read More
San Diego County Climate Action Plan could give a “green light” to sprawl
Undermining efforts to make California a carbon efficient economy, the draft Climate Action Plan, or CAP, would allow “off–shoring” of emissions reductions for new development. This would frustrate the goal of using land use planning and transit to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). Read More
NCCP/HCP signed for OCTA habitat plan
State and federal wildlife agencies approved the Orange County Transportation Authority's ambitious freeway mitigation program as a federal Habitat Conservation Plan and a State of California Natural Communities Conservation Plan. Read More
EHL in the News
EHL was quoted on the lawsuits filed against the tollroad Settlement Agreement. Read More