MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- A whale that was rescued off of a Malibu beach over the weekend was euthanized due to the extent of its injuries, wildlife officials tell ABC7. According to a spokesperson for ...
A Pasadena wildlife rescue center is desperately searching for a new home. Cleo Watts operates her Critter Care Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center to provide critical care to sick or injured ...
Officials at a Southern California wildlife center celebrated a significant milestone on May 25, as a pygmy hippopotamus housed at the facility now holds the title of the world’s oldest in managed ...
Brown pelicans across Southern California are filling up wildlife rehabilitation centers, either sick or starving — a dual crisis that wildlife experts believe could be linked to a massive toxic algae ...
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Center for Biological Diversity files lawsuit to protect California spotted owl
Last week, the Center for Biological Diversity announced that it had sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for “failing to ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported late Monday that a new wolf family was confirmed this fall. The Grizzly pack consists of two adults and a pup who have established territory in ...
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Wildlife experts perturbed after finding 'suffering and confused' creatures stranded on beach: 'Highly suspicious'
Malibu, California-area sea lions are "suffering and confused" due to a troubling illness, and scientists say toxic algal blooms, supercharged by climate shifts and runoff pollution, may be the cause.
Rodenticides are a widespread threat to wildlife. Anticoagulant rodenticides have been found in 83% of bald eagles tested.
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