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California wildlife officials have been working to mitigate the impact of the state's rebounding wolf population on its ranchers. The Northern California wolves that were euthanized had become dependent on cattle for food.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will continue the Dungeness crab season through the end of March, despite concerns that crabbing equipment poses a threat to migrating humpback whales.
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Diseases among wildlife can wipe out populations and in some cases spread to humans. A new surveillance system is being piloted in California that would detect possible threats in nature before they have time to spread.
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Salmon populations in the Klamath River have been struggling for years. Late last week, the Klamath Spring Chinook Salmon was added to California’s Endangered Species List.
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Long before wild animals begin heading for the endangered species list, steps will be taken to help ensure their survival. That is the hope, anyway……