California’s diverse landscapes from arid deserts and grassy oak savannas to misty coastal forests and alpine peaks, support an incredible array of wildlife, including an equally rich variety of ...
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Meet the Creatures Most Active When Temperatures Drop
Don't let the chill of winter fool you — it is actually one of the most active times of year for countless species across ...
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All the Animals You Might See at Kings Canyon National Park
Kings Canyon National Park, located in the Southern Sierra Nevada region of California, is generally visited for its massive groves of old-growth sequoias within its boundaries. What many do not know ...
Arizona's family farms grow a wide variety of crops essential for the holiday's dinner, but getting locally grown foods to Arizonans table isn't easy ...
Worried about the future of family land, a Beaufort County man came across the Center for Heirs’ Property, a nonprofit with a mission to help families keep their land and build generational wealth.
A juvenile orange-fronted parakeet seized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement at the Otay Mesa ...
California wildlife officials are now allowing mountain lions to be killed to protect endangered bighorn sheep, changing a ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is recommending listing mountain lions in Southern California and the Central ...
A Ventura County animal sanctuary will pay more than $50,000 after it was found to possess 15 restricted species, including lions, leopards and a bear. The Born to Be Free animal sanctuary in ...
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Salmon Spotted in California Creek for the First Time in Decades: Here's Why the Fish Are Back
A newly completed restoration project on in the San Francisco Bay Area has opened more than 20 miles of habitat — and Chinook ...
California wildlife officials are recommending threatened species protections for several mountain lion populations across ...
Raccoons have faces that perhaps only a mother could love, but their features seem to be changing, biologists report. After combing through nearly 20,000 images of the so-called “trash pandas” ...
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