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Appendix D: California Department of Fish and Game, South Coast Region; Guidelines for Wetland Mitigation
Pages 217-218

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... 1:1 Low-value habitat 2:1 Medium-value habitat 3:1 High-value habitat 5:1 Endangered species habitat 5:1 Impacts beyond permitted in the SAA/violations Other considerations: E.g., isolated freshwater marsh, unvegetated streams. E.g., disturbed mulefat scrub, highly disturbed willow riparian.
From page 218...
... Instances involving lower-quality habitat impacts may be mitigated by nonnative exotic plant removal. Freshwater marsh restores more successfully than a multilayered willow riparian community, which may have a significant temporal loss component in its mitigation requirements.


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