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Wildlife Wonder, by Brad Branan, Jul 2023, Sacramento Magazine

“It is the world that suburban development replaced in Naomas. But suburban development also helped protect some of these areas…”

Click here (and turn to page 64) for the article.

Posted in Natomas Development News, Natomas News and Articles, News and tagged 2023, Natomas, Natomas Basin, Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan (NBHCP), North Natomas, Threatened Species, Wildlife.

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