That's today's headline from the Capitol Weekly, a publication that supposedly has the inside track on doings in Sacramento. It's a little more optimistic than the Los Angeles Times' take on things. Our inside information tells us that there is a decent chance that lawmakers will pull off some kind of water legislation, but that it will take some luck. Audubon California remains deeply involved in all this because how California's water crisis gets resolved is of paramount interest to migratory bird conservation.
By Garrison Frost
October 29, 2009
HOTSPOT: Flyover of California's Birds and Biodiversity
California is a global biodiversity hotspots, with one of the greatest concentrations of living species on Earth.
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