Army Corps Of Engineers Under Fire For Plowing Wildlife Habitat
Environmental groups, along with two state senators, want to know why the public wasn't formally notified before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plowed about 43 acres of wildlife habitat at the Sepulveda Basin. KCAL9's Rachel Kim reports.
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