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Southern California wildfires likely outpace ability of wildlife to adapt Even species that evolved with wildfires, like mountain lions, are struggling. Liza Gross, Inside Climate News – Jan 21 ...
Southern California’s wildlife rehabilitators say they are in a fight for survival. Bob Everett watches a handler with a raptor at the San Dimas Canyon Nature Center.
The rivers in Southern California are an enigma, and by some observer’s standards, their meager, seasonal flows wouldn’t even qualify as a “real river.” But few places in the world have ...
SAN FRANCISCO— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that it will protect the California spotted owl under the Endangered Species Act. The owls have seen their numbers dwindle because of ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has partnered with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to launch the Southern California-based pilot Wildlife Confiscations Network program.
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission accepted a petition Friday to list the Southern Resident killer whale Distinct Population Segment as Endangered under the Oregon Endangered Species Act.
Southern California could be dealing with its worst toxic algae bloom ever. ... 399-4253, or the California Wildlife Center at (310) 924-7256. The Marine Mammal Care Center, ...
LOS ANGELES — After years of dusty, dry hillsides, much of Southern California has turned green from record-breaking rain and snow this winter, which wildlife experts say has already started ...
Southern California's wildlife rehabilitators say they are in a fight for survival. Louis Sahagún. Sun, December 10, 2023 at 1:00 PM UTC. 9 min read.
Southern California rivers are unique for several reasons; they are short by normal standards, their flows are comparatively low, their origins can reach lofty alpine elevations over 9,000 feet ...