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− | California Assembly Bill No. 2785 directed the Department of Fish and Game to identify and prioritize areas in the state serving as essential habitat connectors or wildlife corridors<ref>[http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/07-08/bill/asm/ab_2751-2800/ab_2785_bill_20080926_chaptered.html California Assembly Bill No. 2785] </ref>. | + | California Assembly Bill No. 2785 directed the Department of Fish and Game to identify and prioritize areas in the state serving as essential habitat connectors or wildlife corridors<ref>[http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/07-08/bill/asm/ab_2751-2800/ab_2785_bill_20080926_chaptered.html California Assembly Bill No. 2785] </ref>. The Department is required to produce vegetative data and analytical products for public and governmental use. The bill states that funding and cost-sharing opportunities with agencies or organizations that use the data will be pursued. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 26 March 2013
California Assembly Bill No. 2785 directed the Department of Fish and Game to identify and prioritize areas in the state serving as essential habitat connectors or wildlife corridors[1]. The Department is required to produce vegetative data and analytical products for public and governmental use. The bill states that funding and cost-sharing opportunities with agencies or organizations that use the data will be pursued.
References
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- Monterey County Zoning Ordinance - Title 21
- Fort Ord Reuse Plan Volume 2: Reuse Plan Elements
- California Assembly Bill No. 242
- California Assembly Bill No. 2785
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