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For the record - April 26, 2016

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Wildlife corridor: In the April 23 California section, an article about a proposed wildlife corridor in the Santa Monica Mountains was accompanied by a photo caption that misidentified Seth Riley of the National Parks Service as Sean Riley. The caption also described the location near Malibu Creek State Park as an area preferred in 2014 for a wildlife corridor. That location is being considered for a wildlife crossing over the 101 Freeway; it is separate from the proposed Santa Monica Mountains corridor.

Fiesta Broadway: An article in the April 24 California section about the Fiesta Broadway celebration in downtown Los Angeles referred to Peter Bellas as the owner and founder of Fiesta Broadway. Bellas is president and founder of All Access Entertainment, which organizes Fiesta Broadway.

Suicide rate: In the April 24 Section A, an article about an increase in the suicide rate reported that in 2014, almost 30 in 1,000 men ages 45 to 64 took their lives. It was 30 in 100,000 men.

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NFL draft: In the April 24 Sports section, an article about North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz’s chances in the NFL draft said that Terry Bradshaw was among a group of small-college quarterbacks who went on to win Super Bowls but weren’t No. 1 draft picks. Bradshaw was the No. 1 pick in the 1970 NFL draft.

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