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News Releases, 2022-Present

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Morro manzanita shrub at Montana de Oro

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking data and public comments on a petition to list Morro manzanita under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA).

Categories:   Plants, Rare Species, Species
Canada Larga Road landscape

The Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) has approved $59.5 million in grants to support 25 habitat protection and restoration projects in 21 counties across California. Awarded at WCB’s May 22 meeting, the projects will safeguard nearly 23,000 acres of the state’s most ecologically important landscapes.

Categories:   Environment, Grants, WCB, Wildlife, Wildlife Conservation Board
Scenic landscape at San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is now accepting applications for a limited number of deer and wild pig hunting access permits for opening weekend, Aug. 9 and 10, 2025, in Merced County (Zone A) for the general season. This is not a special hunt; the drawing is to control the number of hunters in these areas on opening weekend only.

Categories:   Big Game, Deer, Hunting, Lands, R3

While low Chinook salmon counts have called for the continued closure of Chinook salmon fishing in the Klamath River Basin and mainstem Sacramento River, Chinook fishing opportunities will be allowed in three inland Central Valley rivers for the first time in two years.

Categories:   Drought, FGC, Fisheries, Fishing, General, Klamath Basin, Salmon, Sturgeon, Wildlife
A dark-colored gray wolf rests in an open field.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced today the release of a brand-new mapping tool designed to provide regular location information on GPS-collared gray wolves in California to help prevent wolf-livestock conflict.

Categories:   Human Wildlife Conflict, Rare Species, Scientific Study, Wildlife, Wildlife Health, Wolves
A commercial fishing boat works the ocean waters.

State health agencies determined that Pacific sardine sampled off Southern California contained elevated levels of domoic acid and recommended a fishery restriction for Southern California for the commercial and recreational take of sardine for human consumption in the area.

Categories:   Fishing, Marine, Public Safety
CDFW hatchery workers release juvenile salmon into the Sacramento River from the back of a tanker truck.

In a significant shift of California’s salmon strategy, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has begun releasing juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon from CDFW-operated hatcheries into the main stem of the Sacramento River for the first time.

Categories:   Drought, Fisheries, Fishing, Salmon
Mad River Fish Hatchery pictured in photo.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has made the difficult decision to cease hatchery operations at the Mad River Fish Hatchery in Humboldt County. A combination of increased regulatory burden and a lack of flexibility, aging infrastructure, significant and necessary costly repairs and maintenance, modernization needs, and low fish production and returns forced the decision to close the steelhead trout hatchery just east of Arcata.

Categories:   Fisheries, Hatcheries
A quail standing in branches

CDFW May Calendar of Events

Categories:   Calendar
Woman instructing archery students

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) National Archery in the Schools Program (CalNASP) is excited to announce the 2025-26 grant cycle is now open.

Categories:   Education, General, Grants, R3

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