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State Parks

Coastal Commission Steps In on Oceano Dunes

by FHBP on July 8, 2020 with No Comments

We are grateful that the Coastal Commission stepped in to save the nesting grounds for the Western Snowy Plover and … Read More

Blog Posts California Coastal Commission, Least Tern, Oceano Dunes, State Parks, Western Snowy Plover

Governor’s May Revise Hits Parks

by FHBP on May 18, 2020 with No Comments

Governor Newsom’s May revise for California’s budget guts many environmental and climate change programs to help reduce the deficit brought … Read More

Blog Posts Budget, California, Governor Newsom, Natural Resources, State Parks
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