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Protecting Mountain Lions in the Santa Ana Mountains

Protecting Mountain Lions in the Santa Ana Mountains

by JakeAdmin | Sep 7, 2022 | Plants & Wildlife

A coalition of conservation groups used CEQA to protect a dwindling mountain lion population in the Santa Ana Mountains. In 2018, they challenged the City of Temecula’s approval of a development that would have destroyed some of the last remaining lion habitat...
Protecting Bay Marshland after Tumultuous History

Protecting Bay Marshland after Tumultuous History

by Sev Williams | Jul 25, 2013 | CEQA Successes, Plants & Wildlife

The Breuner property, located in Richmond on the southeastern end of the San Pablo Bay, includes 238 acres of marshes and coastal prairie land. The property is the only possible path for the San Francisco Bay Trail to connect in the area. The Bay Trail project will...
Ensuring Public Engagement and Protecting Wildlife

Ensuring Public Engagement and Protecting Wildlife

by Sev Williams | Jan 25, 2013 | CEQA Successes, Plants & Wildlife

For three years in a row (2008-2011), the California Department of Fish and Game proposed that the Fish and Game Commission increase the quota for the hunting of black bears. The Department also proposed the initiation of a bear hunt in San Luis Obispo County,...
Preserving Old-Growth Redwoods in Humboldt County

Preserving Old-Growth Redwoods in Humboldt County

by Sev Williams | Apr 2, 2013 | CEQA Successes, Plants & Wildlife

Headwaters Grove in Humboldt County spans 3,000 acres and contains redwood trees that are over 2,000 years old. This area was the largest unprotected old-growth redwood forest in the world and was seriously threatened by logging activities. Logging companies owned the...
Preserving California’s Threatened Walnut Woodlands

Preserving California’s Threatened Walnut Woodlands

by Sev Williams | Mar 19, 2013 | CEQA Successes, Plants & Wildlife

Chino Hills State Park, located in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in Orange County, is a 14,000 acre-park encompassing rolling, grassy hills and large stands of oaks, sycamores, and walnut trees. In 2007, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern...
Preserving Critical Habitat for Endangered Species in Coachella Valley

Preserving Critical Habitat for Endangered Species in Coachella Valley

by Sev Williams | Feb 18, 2013 | CEQA Successes, Plants & Wildlife

The Palmwood Estates project would have created a huge resort and golf complex in the Coachella Valley near the popular Joshua Tree State Park. The Coachella Valley provides critical habitat for several endangered species, and the Palmwood area specifically serves as...
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CEQA Successes

  • Ensuring Massive Development in Placer County Mitigates Its Impacts on Climate Change
  • Protecting Mountain Lions in the Santa Ana Mountains
  • CEQA Protects School Children and Public Health in South Fresno
  • CEQA Halts Oil Drilling Near Homes in Low-Income Community of Arvin
  • CEQA Requires Massive “Newhall” Development in Los Angeles County to Slash Greenhouse Gas
  • Protecting the Famed Clarity of Lake Tahoe
  • Prioritizing Public Health and Farmland over Oil Companies in Kern County
  • Safeguarding a Community From Pollution Stemming From “World Logistics Center” in Moreno Valley
  • Protecting School Children and Public Health in South Fresno
  • Halting Oil Drilling Near Homes in Low-Income Community of Arvin
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