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Baer

[bair]

noun

  1. Karl Ernst von 1792–1876, Estonian zoologist and pioneer embryologist.

  2. Max, 1909–59, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1934.



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The conservation act requires property owners to obtain a permit before they “take” any part or product of Joshua trees, which includes things such as seeds, roots, leaves — even fallen branches, said Isabel Baer, acting branch manager of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife habitat conservation planning branch.

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Baer pointed to the agreement as evidence that the department is listening to the public and accommodating their concerns.

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Baer said the state has been working with towns and residents to address these types of concerns.

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“This is the first time I’ve ever seen the Legislature and governor take this step to protect a species that may be imperiled in future,” said Isabel Baer, acting manager of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife habitat conservation planning branch.

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“Hopefully we’ll have met our goals under the plan to where the species doesn’t need that protection,” Baer said.

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