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A black bear with an ear tag  climbs a tree in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

The snow will be melting soon in the Lake Tahoe region and a heavy winter will give way to a busy spring for wildlife in the area. Bears that have been in winter dens will be emerging soon and they will be hungry!

Categories:   Bears, Human Wildlife Conflict
River running through trees with snowy mountains in background

The April CDFW Calendar of Events is now available.

Categories:   Calendar

CDFW’s Cannabis Program actively looks for ways to partner with the regulated community and other important partners to achieve conservation benefits.

Categories:   Cannabis, Outreach

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
A gray wolf wearing a satellite collar moves through the timber in Siskiyou County.

CDFW and the Siskiyou County Department of Agriculture will host two technical assistance workshops in Yreka on March 30 to help livestock producers impacted by wolf presence to navigate the application process required for CDFW’s Wolf-Livestock Compensation Grants Pilot Program.

Categories:   Human Wildlife Conflict, Wolves

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