$350M would preserve open space
13th Nov 2006, 07:37 GMT
Builders in eastern Contra Costa County may have found a better approach to living with the San Joaquin kit fox, the California red-legged frog, the Alameda whip snake and other species capable of stopping a bulldozer.
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