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bakosphere - > Bakosphere -> Tejon Ranch State Park?
Tejon Ranch State Park?

The LA Times is reporting that the Tejon Ranch Company has struck a deal with national environmental groups to go ahead with its plans for development without fear of lawsuits.

As part of the deal, the company will set aside chunks of land to create a state park, add to the Pacific Crest Trail, and continue providing habitat for the California Condor.

Tejon Ranch spreads from the base of the Grapevine in Kern County southward into Los Angeles County. Some call it the most important piece of pristine land left in California.

What do you think about the deal? Do you look forward to a Tejon Ranch State Park someday? Do you dream of living in one of the communities that will be developed? Are you worried about the approximately half of the 38 California Condors living in the wild, which make their home on Tejon Ranch property?

Here's a link to the full story: http://www.latimes.com/news...

Posted in the Sports & Recreation interest group.
Topics: outdoors, Tejon Ranch, development, wildlife, environment
posted by bakosphere on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 10:17 AM
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