Decision goes against the golf course and encourages development of native habitat.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rejected San Francisco’s plans to continue a golf course at Sharp Park. This may increase pressure on San Francisco’s mayor to sign the Board of Supervisors’ legislation to have a new partnership with the National Park Service. Read a detailed press release on the issue from the Wild Equity Institute Federal Agency Rejects San Francisco’s Sharp Park Plans.
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