Wildlife
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Wildlife Forever honors teacher
By participating in the Fish Art Contest, educators connect young people to the outdoors and help inspire the next generation of stewards.
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Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) approved approximately $23.5 million in grants
To help restore and protect fish and wildlife habitat throughout California....
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Newsom's California Comeback Plan for Fish and Wildlife
The proposal increases the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) budget by $252.1 million
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Invasive Species Prevention with Wildlife Forever
A new invasive species coalition, is celebrating significant milestones in preventing expansion of invasive species after the first anniversary of an important agreement.
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Early Texas fishery and wildlife reports aren’t so encouraging after the storms
The polar vortex that pummeled the south last week with snow, ice and record low temperatures caught lots of people off guard and wreaked havoc on life as we know it.
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Oil and Gas Leases Ban Could Limit Wildlife Mitigation Efforts
Most of all, a ban of new leasing on federal lands could restrict the ability of Wyoming’s state wildlife agencies to work with proponents to avoid and minimize impacts to fish and wildlife.
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Fish and Wildlife teleconference on Jan. 27
ODFW’s Fish Restoration and Enhancement Board will meet by teleconference on Wednesday, January 27 from 8:00 a.m. until noon.
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Fish and Wildlife Questions? Online talk with DFW Director
People can tune into the discussion and ask questions
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has closed 49 properties
They were closed following the USFS announcement of the temporary closure of all national forests in California
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Wildlife Officers Alerted by Fishy Behavior
Last fall, I had just gotten home from a long day of patrolling, so I dropped onto my couch to catch the final quarter of the football game.
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Now Hiring Wildlife Officers in California
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Law Enforcement Division is beginning the next cycle of recruitment for wildlife officers.
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Wonders of Wildlife as “America’s Best Aquarium”
Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, Missouri is in the running for the title of “America’s Best Aquarium” as part of a national poll conducted by USA TODAY.
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May 2020 California Department of Fish and Wildlife Calendar
All calendar items are subject to change as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Celebrity host to judge Wildlife Forever International Fish Art Contest
Youth who participate in the Fish Art Contest can win special prizes and recognition when Jeremy Wade announces the winners of the Fish Migration Award on May 29th.
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Sockeye run would be 32.7 percent below average
A total run of 1.4 million sockeye salmon, along with 60,000 Chinooks, are expected to return to the Copper River in 2020.
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Wildlife Forever’s 2020 State-Fish Art Contest
This international contest is free to enter for all youth in Grades K-12.
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Country star ticketed for fishing without a license after concertgoers tip off wildlife officials
Throughout a three-day music festival in Buena Vista, country music superstars Dierks Bentley and Luke Bryan bragged on stage about the fishing they did earlier in the weekend.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has identified continuous threats to lake sturgeon
Designating the sturgeon as endangered or threatened could boost efforts to open more spawning areas.
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife selected the 2019 Wildlife Officer of the Year
CDFW Honors Wildlife Officer of the Year The California Department of Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Division has selected Warden Anastasia Norris as the 2019 Wildlife Officer of the Year.
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Volunteer Cleanup Scheduled Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area has scheduled a cleanup and hunting blind maintenance day.