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The Port of San Diego will continue to support efforts by the Living Coast Discovery Center to propagate an endangered bird known as the Ridgway’s Rail — pledging $180,000 over the next five years.

CHULA VISTA – The Port of San Diego will continue to support efforts by the Living Coast Discovery Center to propagate an endangered bird known as the Ridgway’s Rail — pledging $180,000 over the next five years, it was announced Wednesday.

The endangered light-footed Ridgway’s Rail is a gray-and-rusty colored bird about the size of a chicken that lives in the dense vegetation of coastal wetlands primarily in Southern California and Baja California. “Supporting The Living Coast’s Ridgway’s Rail breeding program is just one part of what we do to protect and enrich San Diego Bay’s natural resources,” said Dan Malcolm, chairman of the Board of Port Commissioners. “Our vision is to advance a thriving waterfront that is sustainable and prosperous while enhancing the quality of the natural environment for present and future generations.”

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