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Randy Robbins, a California-based wildlife photographer, said his camera captured rare footage of the "highly threatened" Sierra Nevada Red Fox.
Editor's note: This story was updated at 4:03 p.m., Nov. 26, to correct the number, location and names of the wolf packs announced by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. BEST OF SFGATE ...
The Sierra Nevada red fox is an endangered species living solely in the Golden state and with less than 100 individuals ...
David is a retired Environmental Scientist with a passion for wildlife photography and travel. He has lived in Shasta County ...
California has entered the final phase of construction on what will become the world's largest wildlife crossing, a ...
Rangers from the Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County, California, have located a black-and-white Argentine tegu "safe and sound" after a five-day search.
Two new wolf packs have emerged in Northern California, wildlife ... pups — was first detected last summer by camera traps set up by the U.S. Forest Service near Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Park workers “take care of visitors in subtle but critical ways,” from making sure they have enough water to keeping them a safe distance from wildlife, senior vice president of government ...
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High-tech is lending a hand in and near the new Dos Rios Ranch State Park southwest of Modesto. ... It is funded by a $40 million grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board in 2022.
A California black bear with a "long history of human conflict" was euthanized earlier this week after breaking into a trailer and swiping at a camper near Lake Tahoe, state wildlife officials said.