Editorial written by Los Angeles Times Board. California’s black bears are clever, resourceful and opportunistic. They eat anything and everything — fruits, nuts, insects, human food and pet food.
The Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service and the Fish & Wildlife Service manage more public lands than the Parks ...
A small oil sheen was spotted at the Port of Long Beach on Thursday. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office ...
Panelists spoke about recovery efforts, as well as what needs to be done to help recovery for the critically endangered fish.
The Shingle Springs resident was reviewing their surveillance camera trained on their doggy door when they noticed the visitor.
State officials have wrestled with the sea’s deteriorating condition as its water becomes fouler and its footprint shrinks, ...
The (CDFW) is excited to announce the launch of a web-based platform called the California Inland Recreational Angler Survey ...
In a bipartisan letter to U.S. Department of Interior, 19 lawmakers are seeking a halt to the plan to kill 450,000 barred ...
Tulare County’s gray wolves, collectively known as the Yowlumni pack, are a family that was counted by the California ...
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