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Environmental

Sep. 27, 2006

Panel Orders Environmental Review

The state can't just carve wildlife habitat out of farmland without first studying the project, especially if some of the critters that would benefit include pesky insects, a state appellate panel has ruled.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      The state can't just carve wildlife habitat out of farmland without first studying the project, especially if some of the critters that would benefit include pesky insects, a state appellate panel has ruled.
      In a unanimous ruling Friday, the 3rd District Court of Appeal held that a project to convert an old row crop and rice farm to...

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