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Stories related to: Endangered Species

Mike Wier / California Trout

Environment

Study: Nearly Half of Native California Salmon Could Be Extinct in 50 Years

May 16, 2017 | Amy Quinton

A new report that gauges the health of California's native salmon, steelhead and trout paints an alarming picture. It shows 45 percent are likely to be extinct in 50 years if present trends continue.

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Environment

Bald Eagles Soar Once More In San Francisco Bay Area

April 5, 2017

Long endangered bald eagles are making a comeback in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Schmiebel / Wikimedia

Environment

More Pacific Coast Hatchery Salmon Could Receive Protections

October 26, 2016

(AP) - Federal authorities want to add more hatchery-raised fish to the 28 Pacific Coast salmon and steelhead stocks listed under the Endangered Species Act.

Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio

Environment

California, Federal Agencies Launch Effort To Save Endangered Fish

July 12, 2016 | Amy Quinton

California and federal agencies say a new strategy is needed to save the endangered Delta smelt.

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Environment

Bill Would Restrict Some Rat Poisons In California

April 6, 2016 | Ed Joyce

A bill introduced in the California Assembly would ban certain rat and mouse poisons that harm people and wildlife.

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Environment

Rare Sea Otter Sighting Offers Hope Of Resurgence

March 21, 2016

(AP) — The rare sighting of a sea otter swimming just off Southern California has scientists hoping it's a sign of a resurgence for the creatures that were once hunted to near extinction.

Monte M. Taylor / Wikimedia

Environment

Tricolored Blackbird Moves Toward Endangered Species Designation

March 3, 2016 | Melody Stone

In a couple weeks Tricolored blackbirds will be pairing up across California for their breeding season. While the birds concern themselves with nesting the Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking the public to concern themselves with the bird.

Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio

Environment

Fish Barrier Will Help Save Sacramento River Salmon

October 22, 2015 | Amy Quinton

A newly constructed project will prevent adult salmon from straying off their migratory path.

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Environment

Endangered Gray Wolves Found In Northern California

August 20, 2015 | Ed Joyce

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has photographic evidence of five gray wolf pups and two adults in Northern California.

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Environment

Rare Sierra Nevada Red Fox Sighted In Yosemite National Park

January 28, 2015 | Ed Joyce

Yosemite National Park officials said Wednesday that a rare red fox was seen by park biologists.

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