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Stories related to: California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Environment

California, Federal Agencies Launch Effort To Save Endangered Fish

July 12, 2016 | Amy Quinton

California and federal agencies say a new strategy is needed to save the endangered Delta smelt.

Photo / Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

Environment

California Wildlife Agency Monitoring Bat Disease

May 9, 2016 | Amy Quinton

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is concerned white-nose syndrome, a disease affecting bats, could show up in California.

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Environment

Delta Smelt Populations Plummet 2nd Year In A Row

March 7, 2016 | Amy Quinton

This is the worst year in history for populations of the tiny threatened fish that’s often on the frontline in California’s water wars.

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State Government

California's Commercial Dungeness Crab Season To Stay Closed

February 18, 2016

(AP) - The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has decided to keep the commercial Dungeness season closed until all or part of the coast is clear of the deadly toxin that has been found in some of the crabs.

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Environment

Watch Out For Wildlife Week Kicks Off

September 14, 2015 | Bob Moffitt

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and CalTrans are working on six projects around the state to reduce the number of collisions involving vehicles and wild animals.

Bob Moffitt / Capital Public Radio

Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Parts Of Merced River Closed For Fishing

August 21, 2015

There’s no fishing on a stretch of the Merced River. An official from the Department of Fish and Wildlife talks about the closure.

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Environment

Endangered Gray Wolves Found In Northern California

August 20, 2015 | Ed Joyce

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has photographic evidence of five gray wolf pups and two adults in Northern California.

California Department Of Fish And Wildlife

Environment

Fresno Man Fights Off Black Bear, Drives To Hospital

August 14, 2015

(AP) - Wildlife authorities say a 67-year-old California man fought off a black bear that attacked him from behind then drove himself to a hospital.

Debra Reid / File Photo / AP

Environment

Drought Forces Trout To Be Shipped From San Joaquin Hatchery

August 13, 2015

(AP) - About 80,000 pounds of rainbow trout had to be rescued from the San Joaquin Hatchery and moved to cooler waters in Shaver Lake as a result of the ongoing drought.

Janice Mackey / California Department Of Fish And Wildlife / AP

Environment

Sierra Scientists Study Deer Migration North Of Truckee

August 11, 2015

(AP) - Scientists in the Sierra Nevada have started tracking a mule deer herd north of Lake Tahoe with radio collars to try to learn more about their migration patterns and better understand why so many are struck by cars.

 

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