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After being poisoned during a toxic algal bloom earlier this year, a flock of rehabilitated brown pelicans returned to the wild on Wednesday morning. Animal care experts at Wetlands and Wildlife ...
Starting in 2026, CDFW plans to produce an annual report about its wolf management and conservation activities. Wolf ...
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance reached a historical milestone after adding an endangered plant species to its Frozen Zoo ...
It’s hard not to be spellbound by the elusive beauty of a leopard. Picture one—golden rosettes melting into tall Namibian ...
A century after wolves were wiped out in California, the iconic animals have mounted a promising comeback in the state, with ...
The National Women’s Soccer League expansion team Boston Legacy has signed its first player, midfielder Annie Karich. Karich joins Boston from Germany’s SC Freiburg, where she’s played for ...
Over 500,000 Haitian nationals currently have Temporary Protected Status in the United States, and the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement last week revoking their protections.  We’ll ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom, lagging far behind his campaign pledge to build millions more homes, signed Monday evening the most ...
The Trump administration announced on June 23 that it will repeal the 2001 Roadless Rule, a landmark regulation that has protected 58 million acres of undeveloped national forest land for nearly 25 ...
California has entered the final phase of construction on what will become the world's largest wildlife crossing, a ...
Federal Fallout is a Tribune-Democrat news series addressing the potential local impact of funding cuts. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – John Dryzal walked through the bed of Cheney Run in Southmont on Wednesday, ...
Facing a deepening crisis in its public defense system, Oregon is channeling funds and legislative attention, with House Bill 5031, toward a problem that has left thousands of defendants without legal ...