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Coyotes Have Adopted The Street Of Los Angeles

Coyotes are running through the streets of California’s largest city and biologist have no idea how or why it’s happened.
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Lead Ammunition Continues To Be Phased Out Of California

California’s law to ban hunting with lead ammo took another step July 1, which also marked 3 years until the full ban takes effect.
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Huge California Ranch Offers Public Access For New Price

Tejon Ranch, the 270,000-acre property about 60 miles north of Los Angeles, will soon be open to the public for a fraction of its former price.
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California Court Finds No Constitutional Protection For Concealed Carry

Federal judges in California said the Constitution does not protect the right to carry concealed outside the home, but teed up a potential Supreme Court fight over whether so-called "open carry" could be constitutional.
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Cub Sent Packing After Romp Near Homes

A 100-pound bear cub was sent back to the wild after being spotted going through trashcans in a Los Angeles County neighborhood.
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California Coyotes Suspected Of Eating Human Remains

Coyotes are suspected of entering the California home of a deceased man and eating his remains.
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California Dog Killed By Suspected Mountain Lion

Neighbors believe they saw a mountain lion hopping a fence in Vista, California. Now, an 80-pound pit/lab mix is missing.
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Coyote Carries Small Dog Out Of Laguna Beach Home

A Laguna Beach family says a brazen coyote came into their home and snatched the family's 8-year-old Chihuahua from a bedroom occupied by a baby girl and two other small dogs.
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Drought Brings Many Bears To California Towns

Extreme drought conditions have forced hungry bears to descend from the mountains into small California towns in search of food and water.
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Mountain Lion Perched On Power Pole Captured In Rare Photo

An elusive mountain lion took up a very public perch atop a 35-foot utility pole in the California desert.
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Mountain Lion Takes Pet Poodle From Southern California Yard

Police are warning residents to keep a close eye on pets after a mountain lion snatched a pet poodle from the backyard of a Burbank hillside home.
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California's First Wolf Pack In Nearly A Century Caught On Camera

SACRAMENTO (AP) — California has its first wolf pack since the state's gray wolf population went extinct in 1924. State and federal authorities announced Thursday that a remote camera captured photos earlier this month of two adults and five pups in southeastern Siskiyou County. They were named the Shasta pack for nearby Mount Shasta. The pack was discovered four years after the famous Oregon wandering wolf OR-7 first reached Northern California. Karen Kovacs of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said it was an amazing accomplishment for gray wolves to establish themselves in Northern California just 21 years after wolves were reintroduced in the Northern Rockies. Those wolves eventually migrated into Oregon and Washington before reaching California, where they are protected by federal and state endangered species acts. Just where these wolves, all black in color, came from will have to wait for DNA testing on scat at an Idaho lab, but it is likely they are a continuation of the increasing numbers of wolves migrating from Oregon's northeastern corner to the southern Cascade Range, Kovacs said. Though the wolves have been spotted by local ranchers tending their herds, there have been no reports of wolf attacks on livestock, Kovacs said. Kirk Wilbur, government affairs director for the California Stockmens Association, said ranchers remain worried about the potential for losing animals to wolves as their numbers increase. Amaroq Weiss, of the conservation group with Center for Biological Diversity, said she was more worried the wolves could fall victim to hunters as hunting season gets underway. Anticipating that wolves would migrate into the state, California declared them an endangered species last year, but the state Fish and Wildlife Department does not expect to have a management plan in force until the end of this year, Kovacs said. The department has no goals for how many wolves might eventually live in California and no idea how many once lived in the state, she added. California's last known native wolf was killed in 1924 in neighboring Lassen County. There are at least 5,500 gray wolves in the contiguous 48 states, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Sick Mountain Lion Killed In Northern California Yard

After observing the animal for about 30 minutes, a game warden used a bean bag gun to try to haze the lion out of the residential area and back into nearby open space. But the big cat did not move when struck.