Urban Sprawl Is Biggest Danger of the County’s Wildlife
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Re your editorial concerning the deer hunt in Cleveland National Forest: I agree that the Orange County Supervisors are the most ineffective, do-nothing group in existence. The Planning Commission is a joke to the residents of this county.
When will the board realize that once wildlife is lost, it’s lost forever. Orange County does not need more toll roads, high-density housing and weak, ineffective governing bodies who are dictated to by developers.
JOAN B. RICHARDSON, San Clemente
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