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University of California, Merced

NOVEMBER BREAKING NEWS
UC Merced DEIR/DEIS Available
Public hearing December 2, 2008.
Comments due January 5, 2009 and can be sent to UCMerced@usace.army.mil.

Background

For the past two years VernalPools.Org (along with Butte Environmental Council, California Native Plant Society, Defenders of Wildlife, Protect Our Water, San Joaquin Raptor/Wildlife Rescue Center, San Joaquin Valley Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy) have been meeting with the University of California and the regulatory agencies to discuss conservation issues related to the Merced campus. These meetings resulted in a stronger conservation strategy and a smaller campus. On Friday, October 5, 2007, the University issued a press release announcing the reduction of their footprint and the intention to start the environmental review process over.


Original proposed site. The campus location has been moved to the southwest. Much
of the proposed original site will be permanently protected by conservation easements.
 

The agreed upon reduced footprint will protect an additional 670 acres of pristine vernal pool habitat that would have been destroyed by the current plan. Many additional occurrences of threatened and endangered plants and animals will also be conserved by the reduced footprint. Vernalpools.Org applauds the University of California for coming to the table with a willingness to work out a compromise that works both for the environment and for the campus.

The UC’s announcement marks the beginning of a new public process for the campus expansion. Previous permit applications will be withdrawn. A new application will be submitted that will trigger a joint EIR/EIS for the campus and community. Vernalpools.Org and others will continue to participate in the public process.

Brief History

For an overview of the project and all of its original controversy, visit the History to 2002 and the April 2007 Status pages. These have not been edited to remove any of the original criticisms the environmental community had about the original proposed campus footprint. 

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