Showing tall trees being felled adjacent a year round creek. In this area there are few trees and this is a tall grove in a wild area full of birds of prey. Go to http//:www.ShinHill.com to see location. There is no reason for this destruction as there is no developement at this spot nor reason as it is part of a flood plain. There are three endangered species here. Who do you talk to who do you notify? The fish and game dept gave me the run around! Check this map for a map of the area that links the species: imaps.dfg.ca.gov the quad names to search are: TUSTIN Quad (3311767) and: EL TORO Quad (3311766) 3 Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus California black rail Threatened FP 4 Rallus longirostris levipes light-footed clapper rail Endangered Endangered FP 10 Polioptila californica californica coastal California gnatcatcher Threatened 11 Vireo bellii pusillus least Bell’s vireo Endangered Endangered 16 Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi Belding’s savannah sparrow Endangered Results for EL TORO Quad (3311766) – 34 elements selected 1 Anaxyrus californicus arroyo toad Endangered 9 Polioptila californica californica coastal California gnatcatcher Threatened 10 Vireo bellii pusillus least Bell’s vireo Endangered Endangered 28 El Toro ICBRA07010 Streptocephalus woottoni Riverside fairy shrimp Endangered 33 El Toro PMLIL0C050 Brodiaea filifolia thread-leaved brodiaea Threatened Endangered
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