Urban Sprawl Is Biggest Danger of the County’s Wildlife
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I couldn’t agree more with your editorial sentiments expressed in “Crocodile Tears Over Deer” (Feb. 1).
The Board of Supervisors has consistently done a lousy job of protecting our wildlife. We don’t need to approve more housing tracts in the last remaining wild areas of our county.
You were 100% correct when you said hunting is not the biggest danger to our wildlife. The biggest killer of wildlife is our nonstop urban sprawl.
BILL BECK, Newport Beach
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