http://www.uneco.org/cleveland_national_forest.html
http://www.uneco.org/cleveland_forest_info.html
http://calwild.org/images/carnivore_map.gif
road impact on carnivore habitat in SoCal
riverside county transportation and land use management agency
http://www.isocarp.net/Data/case_studies/475.pdf
http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/a-clockwork-orange/native-american-saga-part-2-so/
Native American Saga, Part 2: So Many Bones, So Little Time
12/14/2008: Tribes fight over bones at Bolsa Chica
http://theabf.org/featurearticle05.htm
On their attempts to purchase of 4000 acre Desert Cahuilla property…AKA the Freeman property
In May of 2006, the Anza-Borrego Foundation was presented with an extraordinary opportunity. Joining a coalition of conservation organizations, we could help purchase 4,000 critical acres in the area – which are “checkerboarded” with land already owned by the State of
Eventually, this foothold could include as many as 15,000 acres of new and largely pristine parkland. Over twenty-three square miles!... The Desert Cahuilla area occupies more than 16 square miles of land located north of S22, between the park’s east boundary and Highway 86….With the collapse of the conservation purchase of the Desert Cahuilla property, the stage is now set for California State Parks to acquire the property from TheTrust for Public Land. Initially, the project is subject to a two-stage vote by the Public Works Board: a July 14th vote to “select” the site, and an August 10th vote to
authorize the final purchase of the property.
What is unresolved, at least at this early stage, is how the property will be classified. It could be incorporated into
http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/assessor/
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