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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
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effort to protect the irreplaceable plants, animals, and places of Southern
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Endangered species habitat protected along Lytle Creek
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Under a pathbreaking settlement agreement, vital habitat for the state and federally listed San Bernardino kangaroo rat (SBKR) will be set aside while allowing long-planned development to proceed. Read More |
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Setback in fight to prevent clearing of vegetation
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A court ruling, which will be appealed, upheld the environmental impact report (EIR) for misguided, large-scale removal of chaparral and coastal sage scrub habitat by CalFire, the state fire agency. Read More |
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EHL in the News

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EHL explained its litigation in Encinitas. Read More |
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Poetry by Jess Morton
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A Junco Sang
I asked the bird what it meant, this song he sang Yellow, said the bird, and all the roses of dawn Read More |
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