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Tejon Ranch Condors

Conservationists blasted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday over a finding that the critically endangered California condor is not a “traditional cultural property” under federal law and thus can be incidentally taken during the building of a massive housing development near the Kern-LA County border.

LOS ANGELES – Conservationists blasted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday over a finding that the critically endangered California condor is not a “traditional cultural property” under federal law and thus can be incidentally taken during the building of a massive housing development near the Kern-LA County border.

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