San Diego Provides Example Of Habitat Planning Pitfalls, Promise
Political conflict is common wherever urban development pushes into habitat occupied by imperiled wildlife. Every state and region has its own battlegrounds, but nowhere in the United States is the collision between human population pressures and natural ecosystems more pronounced than on California’s rapidly growing south coast.
The conflict is particularly acute in San Diego County, a biological hotspot with a booming human population.
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