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EHL Newsletter • Spring 2024
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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Proctor Valley, home to rare butterflies and golden eagles, protected
Capping a multi-decade effort by EHL, in January 2024, the 1,291-acre Otay Ranch Village 14 site became part of the state Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve.
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New land use plan protects the Puente-Chino Hills wildlife corridor
Los Angeles County leads the way to sustainable land use with a combination of strategic density increases and decreases.
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EHL in the News
EHL was quoted on the San Diego Proctor Valley land acquisition and a pointed letter on fire issues was published in High County News.
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Poetry by Jess Morton
Loon Songs

Below the loose cliffs, where the wet fist knocks,
lacy seas surge over the raised knees of cleft rocks
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