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  • ...anagement of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. This page is an introduction to the United States Department of the Interior with specific emphasis on California's [[Central Coast region]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Department of the Interior (DOI)]]
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  • A [[Watershed Issues|watershed-related issue]] examined by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...evelopment. Impacts from development could alter habitat and hydrology in the [[watershed]] by increasing impervious surface and urban runoff while decre
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  • ...b.edu CSUMB] with relevance to the Central Coast region and the [[Range of the Condor National Heritage Area]]. ...tate governments). The local coordinating entities form a partnership with the [[National Park Service (NPS)]], which has a limited advisory role.
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  • A [[Watershed Issues|watershed-related issue]] examined by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...operates, the dam and pumps water from the Carmel Valley Aquifer to supply the Monterey Peninsula with water.
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  • This page is a working area for the [[ENVS 560]] class. ...et to make sure all major 'issue' and 'summary' pages are listed in one of the site [[Contents]] pages.
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...vant to their abilities and needs as potential active partners in the NHA. The acronym "NTR" stands for "need to request" information from relevant agenci
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  • *[[United States Department of the Interior (DOI)]]
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. List, by federal department:
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  • ...s primarily administered by the [[US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)]] and the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)]]. ...astic, detailed measures to protect at-risk plant and animal species, thus the ESA was developed.
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  • ...he content on this page has been compiled from the [[California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)]] and other environmental agencies. ...ref>. Other communities, such as scientific researchers, use a combination of Federal and State criteria when referring to special status species<ref>[ht
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  • ...anagement of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...h and Wildlife Service (USFWS) with specific emphasis on the Central Coast of California.
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  • ...anagement of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...ecific emphasis on the [[California's Central Coast Region | Central Coast of California]].
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  • ...anagement of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...ospheric Administration (NOAA) with specific emphasis on the Central Coast of California.
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  • ...anagement of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. The National Park Service is a federal agency in the United States that manages all national parks, most national monuments, and
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  • ...pics on the Central Coast of California|environmental summary]] created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [[CSUMB]]. ...ey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare and Tuolumne counties. The main office is located at 1234 E. Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93710
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...nument. Once law, these protections will help sustain the area’s quality of life by ensuring clean water for communities, protecting valuable wildlife
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...ia Condor and is one of the main sites being considered for the [[Range of the Condor National Heritage Area]].
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...of land. There is an additional 29,500 acres of proposed protected land as of September 2020 <ref>https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/wilderness.htm <
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...ura, CA, was established in 1980. The islands protect around 249,561 acres of land and water habitat for multiple [[endangered species]] <ref> https://ww
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...alia, California, was established in 1890. The park protects 404,064 acres of forested mountainous terrain and is notable for its giant sequoia trees.
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  • ...tal Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB]. ...lished in 1890. The park protects 461,901 acres of land and is notable for the Kings River.
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