Monday
Apr262010
Conservationists criticize California's costly efforts to help endangered steelhead

Say what?
In hopes of luring the endangered steelhead trout into the Santa Monica Mountains, California's transportation agency is planning to spend $935,000 to pave over part of a popular beach with cement and boulders to build a freeway of sorts for fish.
The problem, even some conservationists say, is that there is little evidence construction efforts since the 1980s have done anything except absorb taxpayer dollars.
Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: LINK
Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: LINK
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