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Map of the coastline of California along with Dungeness crab fishing closures and information.

After a delay to the season opener due to elevated levels of domoic acid, the recreational Dungeness crab fishery opened today in Del Norte and Mendocino counties and part of Humboldt County, though trap restrictions remain in place due to elevated entanglement risk.

Categories:   Dungeness Crab, Environment
CDFW officers counting money seized at a cannabis enforcement operation near Lancaster in November 2025

As California continues to crack down on the illicit cannabis market, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced three major enforcement operations conducted in November that yielded major results, including eradicating 58,358 plants and seizing about three tons of processed cannabis worth an estimated $56.5 million.

Categories:   Cannabis
Pheasant in dry grass

The December CDFW calendar of events is now available.

Categories:   Calendar
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The Wildlife Conservation Board approved $87,125,538 in grants for 16 projects across 14 counties to protect critical wildlife habitat, restore rivers and streams, and conserve culturally and ecologically significant lands. Among these, seven projects advance the California Salmon Strategy for a Hotter, Drier Future, restoring fish passage, reconnecting rivers to floodplains, and improving spawning and rearing habitat for endangered salmon and steelhead.

Categories:   Environment, Habitat Restoration, Salmon, WCB, Wildlife, Wildlife Conservation Board
CDFW scientists survey a tree-covered tributary of the Klamath River in search of salmon.

A little more than a year after the historic removal of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River, CDFW scientists are seeing salmon reoccupying just about every corner of their historic habitat.

Categories:   Environment, Fisheries, Habitat Restoration, Hatcheries, Klamath Basin
Rare plant Gerry's curly-leaved monardella pictured in Ventura County. Photo by Mark A. Elvin used under CC BY-NC 4.01.jpg

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking data and public comments on a petition to list Gerry’s curly-leaved monardella (Monardella sinuata subsp. gerryi) under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA).

Categories:   FGC, Plants, Rare Species
Brown bird perched in branches

The November 2025 CDFW Calendar of Events is now available.

Categories:   Calendar
Juvenile salmon released into the lower Yuba River

CDFW and its partners have initiated a second year of spring-run Chinook salmon reintroduction efforts into historic habitat in the North Yuba River.

Categories:   Fisheries, Salmon
2025 Dungeness crab fishing zones.

The recreational Dungeness crab season will open beginning November 1, 2025, except in northern California where it has been delayed due to a public health hazard.

Categories:   Dungeness Crab, Environment, Fisheries
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SIERRA VALLEY – Following an unprecedented level of livestock attacks across the Sierra Valley, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), in coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), has taken the difficult step of lethally removing four gray wolves (Canis lupus) from the Beyem Seyo pack. This action follows months of intensive non-lethal management efforts to reduce livestock loss and is grounded in the best available science and understanding of wolf biology.

Categories:   Wolves

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