Kangaroo Rat Doesn't Prevent Jump On Area Land
The Sun (San Bernardino, CA) › October 13, 2006
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The Sun (San Bernardino, CA) › October 13, 2006
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Can you imagine contributing $100,000 toward an acre of far-away critical habitat land that you're probably never going to see?
While the idea may seem ludicrous to some people, it's what Highland developers will now be paying to mitigate for threatened or endangered species like the San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat.See the full content of this document
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Kangaroo Rat Doesn't Prevent Jump On Area Land
"The price has gone up based on market demand," said Brian Ferris, vice president of Vulcan Materials Co., which sells "land bank credits" in the Cajon Pass, with one credit equaling one acre. "You could speculate that developers ...
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