California wildlife officials recently outfitted 12 gray wolves with satellite collars, allowing enhanced monitoring of the ...
Assemblymember Nick Schultz (D-Burbank) introduced Assembly Bill 902 today that pushes regional planning and transportation ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently announced the capture, collaring and release of 12 gray wolves across Northern California, setting a new record for the highest number of ...
With the assistance of a contracted aircraft and a capture crew, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife says that ...
Over the last decade, federally endangered gray wolves began a natural recolonization in California, leading to several new wolf packs within the state. The California ...
These collisions can become more common as wildlife habitat shrinks and gets sliced up by poorly planned roads and overdevelopment. Habitat fragmentation can lead to inbreeding and genetic isolation ...
The wolves were captured from and released back to three packs in Siskiyou, Lassen and Sierra counties, state wildlife officials said.
It’s too soon to know the toll these fires have taken on wildlife, particularly wide-ranging carnivores like mountain lions. But biologists worry that the growing severity and frequency of fires is ...
The California Wolf Project, made up of doctors and researchers out of UC Berkeley, has organized to support the return of ...
Wildlife living at the interface of urban development already face many challenges, and now these fires have deprived them of critical resources, said Beth Pratt, California National Wildlife ...
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