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PERSPECTIVE
A Calvada Environmental Services Publication
May 2007 - Vol 2, Issue 2
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Dear Esteban,

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As of April, 2007 there is approximatly 280-threatened or endangered species. The California Endangered Species Act (CESA) (Fish and Game Code Sections 2050-2116 ) sets forth procedures by which individuals, organizations, or the Department can submit petitions to the Fish and Game Commission requesting that a species, subspecies, or variety of plant or animal be added to, deleted from, or changed in status on the State lists of rare, threatened or endangered species. The factors that contribute to determining the need to list a species include the present or threatened modification or destruction of habitat, competition, predation, disease, overexploitation by collectors, or other natural occurrences or human-related activities.
In Riverside County, The Multi Species Habitat Conservation Plan or MSHCP is an element of RCIP to conserve open space, nature preserves and wildlife to be set aside in some areas. It is designed to protect over 150-species and conserve over 500,000 acres in Western Riverside County.
The MSHCP Plan Area is situated in the western one- third of Riverside County and spans approximately 40 miles from North to South and 70-miles from East to West. The Plan Area is bounded by Orange County and the Santa Ana Mountains to the West and Southwest, San Bernardino County and the San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains to the East, and San Diego County and the Agua Tibia Mountains to the South.

The Plan Area encompasses approximately 1,258,800 acres generally bounded by the Peninsular and Transverse Mountain Range provinces. The Transverse Ranges trend east to west, one of the only mountain ranges in North America with such an orientation.

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Esteban Garcia
Calvada Environmental Services

phone: 951.808.8585

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