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Animals and Wildlife Rescued tidewater goby fish returned to wild in Santa Monica Mountains By City News Service • Published June 18, 2025 • Updated on June 18, 2025 at 1:38 pm ...
The Aquarium of the Pacific and several partners have successfully rehabilitated and released a group of crucial fish back into the Santa Monica Mountains, after they were rescued during the Los ...
Legislation would expand the Santa Monica Mountains recreation area by roughly 118,000 acres, but the effort comes as the Trump administration seeks to slash funding for the National Park Service.
Legislation would expand the Santa Monica Mountains recreation area by roughly 118,000 acres, but the effort comes as the Trump administration seeks to slash funding for the National Park Service.
LOS ANGELES – The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy announced that it has awarded $3.2 million in State funds to Los Angeles County and Ventura County Fire Departments to implement wildfire ...
Red-legged frogs, thought extinct in Santa Monica Mountains, return after conservation efforts by the Aquarium of the Pacific and National Park Service.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms will be conducting controlled fire testing in the Santa Monica Mountains starting Tuesday. In a media advisory, Los Angeles Fire Department o… ...
Nearly 600 California red-legged frog tadpoles that were raised at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach were released into streams in the Santa Monica Mountains, marking a hopeful step in ...
Dubbed P-122, the cougar was released with a GPS collar into the western Santa Monica Mountains, south of the 101 freeway in Southern California.
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