From CapPublicRadio...
Protect Your Cats from Bird Flu
12/26/2024Following news of the death of pet cats from eating bird flu infected raw food or raw milk, CapRadio has information about how to protect your feline friends.
From The Mercury News...
California Has a Nutria Response Team?
12/23/2024The invasive South American housecat-sized semi-aquatic rodent is making the Bay Area a new home, and that's a problem. Read on to learn what wildlife officials are doing about it.
From California Healthline...
How America Lost Control of the Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic
12/19/2024Keith Poulsen's jaw dropped when farmers showed him images on their cellphones at the World Dairy Expo in Wisconsin in October. A livestock veterinarian at the University of Wisconsin, Poulsen had seen sick cows before, with their noses dripping and udders slack.
From CapPublicRadio...
California Declares Bird Flu Emergency
12/18/2024As the first serious case of bird flu in a human is reported and more dairy herds across the state are infected, California Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency. Read on to learn what that entails.
From Los Angeles Times...
California Dairies Ignore Bird Flu Threat
11/25/2024Learn how health officials and California dairies are responding, or not, to the explosive spread of bird flu through dairy herds across the state.
From CalMatters...
11/25/2024Most ships discharging ballast water into California waters are inspected, but state officials have tested the water of only 16 ships. Experts say invaders like mussels are inevitable under current rules and enforcement.
From CalMatters...
A California Child Tested Positive for Bird Flu. Here’s Why This Case Is Different
11/19/2024Bird flu has been spreading among dairy workers in California’s Central Valley, jumping from cows to people. A new suspected case in the Bay Area came from an unknown source.
From Local News Matters...
Santa Clara County Ramps Up Response as Invasive Mosquito Detected in More Areas
11/01/2024The invasive Aedes aegypti mosquitos have been detected in more areas of Santa Clara County, prompting officials to hold meetings to discuss their response to the threat posed by the species.
From CalMatters...
A Century Later, Salmon Again Spawning in Klamath River After Dams Removed
10/31/2024Sixty years ago, I was a reporter for the Klamath Falls (Oregon) Herald and News and with my family lived in a small house on the Link River, which flows out of Upper Klamath Lake, draining a large portion of the Cascade mountain range.
From CalMatters...
A Third Straight Year With No California Salmon Fishing? Early Fish Counts Suggest It Could Happen
10/30/2024Low counts of spawning salmon could mean another year without fishing. Experts say the outlook still has time to turn around.
From CalMatters...
Bird Flu Jumped From Cows to People. Now Advocates Want More Farmworkers Tested
10/29/2024A strain of bird flu that imperiled California poultry and cattle has jumped to people. In humans, the symptoms are mild and the virus has not been transmitted among people.
From CalMatters...
Is a New Plan for Delivering Delta Water Worse Than Trump’s Rules? Environmentalists Say Yes.
10/24/2024Growers support a federal and state proposal for operating California’s massive systems that send river water south. But it could harm more salmon and other endangered fish.
From Los Angeles Times...
H5N1 Bird Flu Infects California Dairy Cows
09/11/2024H5N1 bird flu has been reported in three California dairy herds.
From Los Angeles Times...
California Wants Better Animal Shelter Conditions, Stray Population Curbed
04/24/2024Several bills making their way through the California Legislature seek to address overcrowded animal shelters and streamline how animals receive care.
From Los Angeles Times...
As Salmon Are Released Into the Klamath River, Tribal Leaders See a 'Symbol of Hope'
04/20/2024California has released 500,000 salmon into the Klamath River. As dams are removed, the fish will be some of the first to return to a free-flowing river.
From SF Gate...
Officials Search for Gray Whale Seen Trapped in Fishing Net Off Bay Area Coast
04/14/2024Obstacles are mounting for officials who are attempting to rescue a young gray whale that was discovered entangled in a gillnet off Laguna Beach was recently sighted off the coast of Thornton State Beach in Daly City .
From Los Angeles Times...
Salmon Populations Are Struggling, Bringing Economic Woes for California's Fishing Fleet
03/30/2024Captains of fishing boats on the California coast are bracing for salmon fishing to be severely restricted — or possibly canceled for a second year.
From SF Gate...
Feds Propose Killing Nearly 500,000 'Invasive' Owls to Save Calif. Native Owls
03/27/2024The goal is to eliminate habitat competition between "invasive" owls and native owls.
From Monterey Herald...
Awaiting the Count—Gray Whales Population Has Been Declining
02/24/2024There was a time not so long ago when trained observers were overwhelmed by the number of whales migrating through Monterey Bay.
From Los Angeles Times...
Central Coast Ranch That Is Home to Endangered Species to Be Preserved
02/23/2024The Wildlife Conservation Board voted to award $10.3 million to the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County to preserve the 27,000-acre Camatta Ranch in Santa Margarita.
From Los Angeles Times...
China to Send Pandas to the San Diego Zoo for the First Time in Years
02/22/2024China could be sending giant pandas to the U.S. for the first time in years, reigniting “panda diplomacy” between the two countries.
From SF Gate...
Endangered Coho Salmon Make a Major Comeback in Marin County Creek
02/22/2024One biologist called it “the highest single-day count that we have recorded.”
From Los Angeles Times...
Opinion: Is the Restoration of California’s Cutest Keystone Species Worth It?
02/16/2024Since the 1960s, a remnant population of sea otters has revived Monterey Bay. But they can’t migrate north throughout their historic range without human help.
From Los Angeles Times...
All This Rain Could Invite Mosquitoes Into Your Backyard
02/14/2024While temperatures aren’t warm enough for mosquitoes to run rampant, now’s the time to prevent breeding grounds.
From YubaNet...
Conservation Groups Initiate Legal Action Against Feds for Failing to Protect Wolves
02/07/2024Ten conservation groups filed an intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for its failure to list western wolves under the Endangered Species Act.
From SF Gate...
New ‘Toothless’ Walrus Discovered Along California Coast
02/01/2024An extinct species of walrus was unearthed in Santa Cruz County, evoking a time when California was teeming with odd creatures that feel closer to fantasy than reality, researchers said.
From California Healthline...
Possibility of Wildlife-to-Human Crossover Heightens Concern About Chronic Wasting Disease
02/01/2024Each fall, millions of hunters across North America bag deer. Over the winter, people chow down on the venison steaks, sausage, and burgers made from the animals.
From CalMatters...
Saving Salmon: Newsom Unveils Blueprint for Ending Decades-Long Decline
01/30/2024Chinook and other salmon runs are collapsing. Conservation groups call it too little, too late. Plan includes dam removals and restoring river flows.
From KFF Health News...
A Record Number of Californians Are Visiting Emergency Rooms for Dog Bites
01/25/2024Those pandemic puppies are growing up to be a public health concern.
From SF Gate...
Invasive Flies Are Inching Closer Toward Ruining California’s Economy
01/24/2024For months, the California Department of Food and Agriculture has been waging war on the oriental fruit fly, a voracious pest that can attack hundreds of types of fruits and vegetables.
From Los Angeles Times...
Were California’s Grizzlies Really Ravenous Meat Eaters?
01/11/2024California’s perception of the grizzly bear is wrong, according to new research. The grizzly bear was, for the most part, a vegetarian.
From YubaNet...
New Year Brings Protections for Deep-Sea Corals and Ocean Fishing Opportunities
01/08/2024New rules took effect Jan. 1 permanently protecting the most fragile deep sea corals off Southern California. Simultaneously, more than 4,500 square miles of ocean waters are now reopened to fishing after more than 20 years of closures.