A massive federal government land-conservation plan carries
potential to affect about half of San Benito County’s total
acreage
– nearly 500,000 acres locally and 3.4 million statewide – while
aiming to set aside rangeland deemed as crucial habitat for
threatened and endangered species, according to a U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service document.
A massive federal government land-conservation plan carries potential to affect about half of San Benito County’s total acreage – nearly 500,000 acres locally and 3.4 million statewide – while aiming to set aside rangeland deemed as crucial habitat for threatened and endangered species, according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service document.
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