By Robert D. Thornton
In the last two years, California has witnessed the federalization of local land uses to an extent not seen in the first 150 years of its history.
This federalization has occurred through the designation of 36 million acres of critical habitat...
In the last two years, California has witnessed the federalization of local land uses to an extent not seen in the first 150 years of its history.
This federalization has occurred through the designation of 36 million acres of critical habitat...
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