Sacramento, CA — Federal wildlife officials say protecting the California tiger salamander as a threatened species will cost the state $367 million in lost development opportunities over the next two decades.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service analysis estimated the economic impact of designating about 382-thousand acres in the state as the salamander´s “critical habitat” where development would be restricted.
The Fish and Wildlife Service sent the analysis to the Federal Register, opening a public comment period that will end August 3rd.
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