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Work on the Sites Reservoir, west of Maxwell in Colusa County, starts when crews begin testing soils and rocks in and around ...
California couple exposes smuggled turtle skull, more crimes to wildlife officials SACRAMENTO — A California couple pleaded guilty after exposing a series of wildlife crimes, including illegally ...
California wildlife officers seized various animals After the wildlife officers returned to their patrol districts, they wrote up search warrants for the couple’s residence in Chico, California ...
A Century-Long Absence and a Slow Return California's last native gray wolf was killed in 1924. Only in 2011 did a wild wolf, OR-7, cross from Oregon into California, ending 87 years of absence.
Save a swamp, sauté a nutria SACRAMENTO – It's National Invasive Species Awareness Week and the US Fish and Wildlife Service wants people to know that nutria can be delicious. The large, semi ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently announced the presence of three new wolf packs in the state, bringing California's total number of packs up to 10.
The value of rice In addition to providing habitat for wildlife, rice production creates about $1 billion of added economic value and up to 7,500 jobs for California’s Sacramento Valley.
State of Emergency and the Race Against Time to Clean Up Oil Spill in Santa Barbara, California More than 100,000 gallons of oil has threatened the water and wildlife along 9 miles of coastline.
A Southern California wildlife shelter has announced it's now working to rehabilitate and raise the youngest bear cub in the organization's history. The 2-month-old black bear cub was found by ...
Dr. Deana Clifford of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, who is the lead veterinarian in charge of the cub's care, said they are optimistic that the treatment will be successful.