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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.
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.
Five rivers that begin and end in Southern California and drain into the Pacific Ocean have made big impacts, columnist Mark Landis writes.
Center for Biological Diversity: VENTURA COUNTY, Calif.— A new program that increases protections for wildlife corridors throughout Southern California’s Ventura County has prevailed after a ...
“These much-needed protections for the California spotted owl are long overdue,” said Pam Flick, California program director with Defenders of Wildlife. “The best available science demonstrates that ...
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.
Southern California could be dealing with its worst toxic algae bloom ever. Domoic acid toxicosis associated with a bloom off the Southern California coast is responsible for killing brown ...
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 to ...
Wild animal rehabilitation organizations claim California officials are hassling their operations after decades of cooperation. The state denies it.