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For Immediate Release, July 22, 2021 Contact: Robin Silver, Center for Biological Diversity, (602) 799-3275, [email protected] Mark Larson, Maricopa Audubon Society, (480) 310-3261, [email protected] Lawsuit Launched to Protect National Conservation Area in Arizona From Destructive Cattle Grazing TUCSON, Ariz.― The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Audubon Society filed a notice of intent today to sue the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to protect critical habitat for threatened and endangered species in the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area in southeastern Arizona. Recent field surveys by the Center documented extensive cattle grazing damage in this protected area, which is a haven for birds, fish and other wildlife. ....
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Good morning and welcome to the TimesOC newsletter. It’s Wednesday, March 10. I’m Carol Cormaci on rotation with my colleagues, Ben Brazil and John Canalis, to bring you the latest roundup of Orange County news and events. According to new state data released Tuesday, recorded coronavirus cases in Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties have dropped low enough to release them from the strictest, or purple tier, of California’s four-tier reopening roadmap, report our colleagues Luke Money and Rong-Gong Lin II. However, as they report, the timing of reopenings depends on how soon vaccines are administered to residents in disadvantaged areas. ....
Coco Reed and Grace Wilson at Los Alamitos High School on Feb. 20. Courtesy of Raymond Tran Photography/MileSplitCA. The talented Los Alamitos Griffins edged the Girls Varsity Cross Country squad 26-29 on Feb. 20 at the winner’s campus. Los Alamitos freshman Hallie Muniz won the three-mile race with a 18:13.0 time. Coco Reed was third overall to lead Laguna with an 18:43.0 time. Also scoring for the Breakers were Grace Wilson, Jessie Rose, Anoua Carrie, and Audrey Sutton. Remaining Schedule March 6: Los Alamitos at Central Park, Huntington Beach No official report on the Boys team (0-3) but we learned they did lose to Los Alamitos 25-35 despite a 1-2 overall finish by Mateo Bianchi (15:49.4) and Christopher Drews (16:19.5) on the three-mile course. ....