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2022-2024 News Releases

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gloved hands hold a striped snake

New research indicates that the pathogen causing Snake Fungal Disease is occurring in more locations and impacting more snakes in California than previously known. A CDFW project is conducting a three-year study in California.

Categories:   Wildlife Health
when bears collide; tahoebears.org

Drivers beware! Throughout the year, the Lake Tahoe Basin experiences fluctuations in the number of visitors and vehicle traffic. The winter ski and summer recreation seasons bring more vehicles to the Basin, which increases the risk of bears being struck by vehicles. Bear-vehicle collisions pose a risk to bears, people and property.

Categories:   Bears, Human Wildlife Conflict, Public Safety, Urban Wildlife, Wildlife Health
image of both CDFW and National Park Service logos

CDFW and National Park Service (NPS) reviewed the final postmortem examination and lab tests from P-22, the beloved mountain lion from Griffith Park.

Categories:   Human Wildlife Conflict, Species, Urban Wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife Health
A California mule deer buck amid an oak woodland.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been detected for the first time in free-ranging California wildlife.

Categories:   Deer, Wildlife Health

The Eurasian strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) was detected in two mountain lions in Mono County in December 2022 and January 2023, according to wildlife health experts with CDFW.

Categories:   Species, Wildlife Health

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