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Swarms of wild pigs in California developed blue flesh after ingesting pesticides containing rat poison — and officials ...
Wild pigs in California were recently found to have blue-colored muscle and fat, a sign that they may have ingested toxic rodenticide bait, according to the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Key state lands on the agenda include the Gray Lodge and Upper Butte Basin wildlife areas, which feature the Little Dry Creek ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said multiple wild pig's tissue turned blue in the Monterey County area after ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has completed its 2025 waterfowl breeding population survey. The ...
Wildlife officials are worried wild pigs have become exposed to rodenticide, contaminating the animals and turning their meat ...
Hunnicutt is the gray wolf coordinator for the state of California, responsible for the complicated and nuanced job of ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said 21 hazing incidents done to keep wolves away from livestock were reported to be successful since the strike team pilot program began in June.
The sturgeon is an ancient and iconic species of fish. Long and bony, with a body covered in armored plates known as scutes, ...
This is a critical moment for these bears. We are doing everything we can to give them the best possible shot at returning to ...
The CDFW does maintain a contact list of watercraft inspection programs at https://bit.ly/3AULsYx to assist boaters, but we can’t guarantee that it’s comprehensive.
Anyone with information about an unauthorized release should call CDFW’s 24/7 CalTIP hotline at 888-334-2258. Email CalOutdoors@wildlife.ca.gov with questions for the CDFW.