Researchers in California have pinpointed an unexpected impact of frequent droughts: an increase in human-wildlife conflict.
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The killing of endangered gray wolves in California didn’t have to happen | Opinion
We must learn from this tragedy and make important changes in how California manages wildlife conflicts and wolves.” ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking data and public comments on a petition to list Gerry’s curly ...
Reporting on California's wildlife is fun, but there's plenty of controversy. Case in point: A battle over a plan to kill ...
As climate change increases the frequency of droughts, UCLA and UC Davis researchers found one overlooked side effect: People ...
Around 14 years ago, a lone gray wolf crossed the border from Oregon into California, marking the start of a slow return of ...
As droughts become more frequent and severe under climate change, conflicts with wildlife are measurably increasing.
The California tiger salamander relies on seasonal ponds to breed. But for decades, the species has been under pressure from ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently broke up an alleged illegal poaching front in Los Angeles ...
Oroville, CALIF- The Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary faced an official closure recently after the California Department ...
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