California Endangered Species Act (CESA)
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Summary
Passed in 1984, the California Endangered Species Act(CESA) gives protection to native species of special concern. CESA allows for permitted 'incidental take' of protected species. The California Department of Fish and Game encourages stakeholders to utilize Habitat Conservation Plans (HPC) and Natural Community Conservation Plans(NCCP) to deal with potential conflict with with species of special concern.
Laws and Regulations
- California Endangered Species Act
- Federal Endangered Species Act
- Natural Community Conservation Planning Act
- Habitat Conservation Plans
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