Desert Bighorn Sheep

3 ewes and a lamb on escape terrain
Three ewes and a lamb on escape terrain. Photo by Steve Yeager.

From the arid desert of the Mojave to the snowy heights of the Sierras, California is home to diverse populations of bighorn sheep. The state hosts two subspecies: desert bighorn (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) and Sierra Nevada bighorn (Ovis canadensis sierrae). Explore the natural history, current population status and conservation efforts surrounding California’s desert bighorn sheep:

Inland Deserts Region (Region 6)
Regional Manager: Heidi Calvert
3602 Inland Empire Boulevard, Suite C-220
Ontario, CA 91764
AskRegion6@wildlife.ca.gov