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Newhall Ranch Developers Must Not Harm California Condors, Say Feds

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Newhall Ranch developers must not harm California condors, feds say.


June 7, 2011 | 6:12 pm


CALIFORNIA CONDOR NEWHALL


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday said it would not tolerate the harm or killing of an endangered California condor during construction of a proposed Newhall Ranch community of 60,000 residents along the Santa Clara River.

In a long-awaited, 178-page opinion, the agency also said, however, that it would allow the developer to capture and relocate one condor over the next 25 years, if necessary, according to agency wildlife biologist Rick Farris.

“We anticipate that there might some occasion over the 25 years in which a California condor may become attracted to some human activity such as construction of a house,” Farris said. “If it can’t be hazed off the property without hurting it, then they will have to capture it.”

“Additional condors that become habituated to such activities, however, would not be covered by the exemption."

The federal Environmental Protection Agency has questioned whether the Army Corps of Engineers, which is set to permit the development's construction 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, has adequately considered its impacts on an array of rare and endangered plants and animals.

The corps is expected soon to issue a Clean Water Act permit authorizing the developer, Newhall Land, to use 20 million cubic yards of excavated soil to fill in wetlands in areas to be developed over the next 20 to 30 years on the 12,000-acre ranch.

Of particular concern to the EPA are plans to fill in much of Potrero Canyon, which includes roosting and foraging grounds for condors.

Adam Keats, spokesman for the Center for Biological Diversity, said, “I’m pretty happy to hear that the agency will is not going to let them harm one of these magnificent birds.”
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1 comment // Newhall Ranch Developers Must Not Harm California Condors, Say Feds

  • EthicalVegan
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      EthicalVegan  
    • This one is particularly personal to me, because this is really truly in my own backyard. I live in Santa Clarita (California), and the majestic Newhall Ranch (which I'd always hoped would never be developed) is only blocks from me.

      The California condors are amazing, beautiful birds, and have less and less free land and space for themselves every year.

      I didn't expect the City Council of Santa Clarita to step up to bat, so no big disappointment (only shame) there, but I'm glad that the EPA has successfully made a statement... and that the Feds then actually took the GOOD side.

      This is for our California condors!

    • 12 months ago
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