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An Initial Review of the Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program

Dec 13, 2021 - Areas with high habitat values at risk, such as spotted owl activity centers. Headwater areas that provide significant water supply. Areas that need to be reforested after high mortality events. Forests at risk of conversion to other uses, including development and agriculture.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4482

How High? Adjusting California’s Cannabis Taxes

Dec 17, 2019 - Miller, Keaton and Boyoung Seo (2019). “Tax Revenues When Substances Substitute: Marijuana, Alcohol, and Tobacco. ” Mimeo, University of Oregon. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2017).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4125

Improving California's Forest and Watershed Management

Apr 4, 2018 - One study found that the 2013 King Fire destroyed 30 o ut of 45 known habitat sites in the El Dorado National Forest for the California Spotted Owl, and that those sites remained unsuitable even a year after the fire.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3798

[PDF] Restoring the Salton Sea

Figure 2 Protected Species Found in or Around the Salton Seaa Federally Listed Species California Listed Species Fish Desert Pupfish Desert Pupfish Razorback Sucker Birds Bald Eagle Bald Eagle California Brown Pelican California Brown Pelican California Least Tern California Least Tern Least Bell's Vireo Least Bell's Vireo Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Willow Flycatcher Yuma Clapper Rail Yuma
https://lao.ca.gov/2008/rsrc/salton_sea/salton_sea_01-24-08.pdf

Major Features of the 1999 California Budget

The b udget also augments the May Revision proposal for habitat acquisition and river parkways, and reschedules into future years $100 million in expenditures proposed in the May Revisio n for the purchase of Grizzley Creek and Owl Creek forest lands.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99_budget_features.html

[PDF] California Spending Plan 1998-99

Additionally, the Legislature augmented resources expenditures by a to- tal of about $530 million, including the following: Legislative Analyst’s Office 56 v $230 million for the acquisition of the Headwaters Forest Preserve, the Elk Head Forest, the Elk River Property, Owl Creek, and the Grizzly Creek Marbled Murrelet Conservation Area—all within Humboldt County; $15 million for
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1098_spending_plan/1098_spending_plan.pdf

[PDF] An Initial Review of the Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program

. • Areas with high habitat values at risk, such as spotted owl activity centers. • Headwater areas that provide significant water supply. • Areas that need to be reforested after high mortality events. • Forests at risk of conversion to other uses, including development and agriculture. • Opportunities for follow-up “maintenance” treatments via prescribed fire or other
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4482/RFFC-121321.pdf