VENTURA, Calif.—Two plants that can only be found on the Channel Islands are making a comeback. Botanists, scientists, and several local agencies came to the Channel Islands National Park headquarters in Ventura on Tuesday to celebrate the recovery of the Island Bedstraw and the Santa Cruz Island Dudleya. Both of them were removed from the Endangered Species List. “This is a big celebration. In the conservation world this is a big victory,” said Superintendent of Channel Islands National Park Ethan McKinley. “ I've seen these plants go from being fairly devastated in fairly devastated habitats to being delisted today. And it's great to have folks who work with me on that project, and it's g
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