For the Record - Sept. 20, 2008
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Dana Point Headlands: An article in Thursday’s California section about the Dana Point Headlands project said developers completely leveled the original outcropping, home to the endangered Pacific pocket mouse and threatened California gnatcatcher. In fact, 30 acres were set aside as a conservation park for wildlife.
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