Conservation Groups Collaborate to Buy Nearly 1,300 Acres of Property in Proctor Valley ...Middle East

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Conservation Groups Collaborate to Buy Nearly 1,300 Acres of Property in Proctor Valley
A part of the Proctor Valley property that was just purchased by the conservation groups. Courtesy Laura Benedict of The Nature Conservancy. Nearly 1,300 acres of property in Proctor Valley have been bought by conservancy groups, saving that land from potential development and habitat fragmentation that would have threatened multiple rare species endemic to San Diego. The Nature Conservancy, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the California Wildlife Conservation Board, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service worked together to acquire approximately 1,291 acres of in an area adjacent to the Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve and the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge.

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