Media Contact Contact an Information Officer Related News Feeds OSPR News Marine Region News Subscribe Subscribe to CDFW News releases via email or text.* Sign Up *Accredited media representatives should contact an Information Officer to be placed on CDFW's media list. Follow Us Follow on X Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram. Search News News Releases, 2022-Present CDFW Wildlife Areas and Ecological Reserves Added to FAA’s Drone Mobile App March 30, 2023 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently allowed public land managers such as CDFW the opportunity to include properties in their mobile app, which is used by many drone operators. Continue reading... Categories: Lands, Wildlife Tagged: dronerestrictionsFAAwildlife areasecological reserves California Prioritizes Key Locations to Improve Wildlife Connectivity March 15, 2023 CDFW has released an updated report identifying the most important areas to advance wildlife connectivity projects. Continue reading... Categories: Wildlife, Wildlife Health Tagged: wildlife crossingswildlife connectivitybarriers Wildlife Conservation Board Funds Environmental Improvement and Acquisition Projects February 17, 2023 At its February 16, 2023, quarterly meeting, the Wildlife Conservation Board approved approximately $51.83 million in grants to help restore and protect fish and wildlife habitat throughout California. Continue reading... Categories: Fisheries, Grants, Habitat Restoration, Lands, WCB, Wildlife Tagged: Wildlife Conservation BoardGrant FundngHabitat Restoration California and Nevada Get BearWise January 31, 2023 The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) are proud to support BearWise, the innovative North American program that helps people live more responsibly with bears. Continue reading... Categories: Bears, Education, Human Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Tagged: BearWiseLake TahoeBlack Bears Sierra Nevada Red Fox Detected in the Southern Sierra Nevada January 24, 2023 The Sierra Nevada red fox (SNRF) which historically inhabited the upper elevations of the Sierra Nevada and Cascades in California and Oregon, has been detected near Taboose Pass, on the eastern boundary of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park – a first for that region since the 1930s. Continue reading... Categories: Wildlife Tagged: Sierra Nevada red fox Prev12...12131415161718...2122Next