A simple conversation on a plane turned into huge investigation that led to a trove of illegal taxidermized animals in the Bay Area and beyond.
A conversation on an airplane led to multiple convictions involving the illegal possession of the remains of endangered species, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said.
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Sick sea lions increasingly washing up on Malibu shores due to algae toxinsThe California Wildlife Center reports an increase in the number of sick sea lions washing ashore in Malibu, caused by ...
When some algal blooms grow out of control, they can emit a neurotoxin that accumulates in small fish, like sardines and ...
Authorities found two stuffed mountain lions and one stuffed wolverine at a Napa County man’s home after his family members ...
An in-flight chat with a California couple led plainclothes officers to uncover illegal wildlife, including a sea turtle ...
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The Cool Down on MSNWildlife experts undertake critical rescue mission after devastating fires in Los Angeles: '[It] needs to happen now'When wildfires burn, it's not just homes and forests at risk. Wildlife experts undertake critical rescue mission after ...
Despite concerns about conflict and calls for their removal, coyotes have found ways to persist across the sprawling ...
Regional monitoring for endangered owls, salmon and frogs is done by seasonal biologists who aren’t being hired now under a ...
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