Environmentalists applaud deal to shield the Jurupa Oak — estimated to be at least 13,000 years old — from development.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Inland Empire city has approved a development project within 450 feet of the third oldest known living organism in the world — ...
Jurupa Oak is a Palmer’s Oak known to be the world’s largest living oak. (Photo by Aaron Echols) RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CN) — A group of environmental advocacy organizations filed a lawsuit Friday hoping ...
Oak trees seem to have a pesky way of jumping in the way of SLO County developers.
Imagine if a human artist had magically created the masterpiece at 6155 N. Palafox. The rare living sculpture, on the rear of an otherwise nondescript property, has been growing for several hundred ...
An Inland Empire city has approved a development project 450 feet away from the third oldest known living organism in the world — a sprawling, shrub-like oak tree that is more than 13,000 years old.
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