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Rob Bonta's legal opinion classified daily fantasy sports as illegal gambling, claiming that players betting against each ...
Randy Robbins, a California-based wildlife photographer, said his camera captured rare footage of the "highly threatened" ...
Their son, now 5-years-old, suffered permanent brain damage, leaving him a quadriplegic unable to walk, talk, or see.
Federal officials are reporting the lowest numbers of gray whales counted since the 1970s. More than 20 have died in S.F. Bay ...
Gray wolves are an endangered and protected species since they returned to California in 2011, almost 90 years after they were hunted to extinction. There are seven known active wolf packs statewide, ...
California's last native gray wolf was killed in 1924. Only in 2011 did a wild wolf, OR-7, cross from Oregon into California, ending 87 years of absence. By 2015, ...
Gray wolves once disappeared from California in the 1920s due to overhunting. In 2011, one wolf made its way from Oregon to Northern California and by 2015, a pack descended from that wolf, the ...
Gray wolves were believed hunted to extinction in California by the 1920s. There were no confirmed wolf sightings until 2011, when a wolf (OR-7) left Oregon and began a four-month roam through ...
California has seen its gray wolf population grow quickly over the last decade. Now, ranchers say the wolves are killing and ...
Another Northern California county has declared a local state of emergency as residents report more gray wolf incidents. Shasta County supervisors adopted the state of emergency declaration last week.
Endangered gray wolves gain ground in California, with 3 new packs spotted in Shasta, Tehama, and Lassen. Ranchers worry over livestock losses.
Gray wolves have returned to California. Now the predators are killing cattle Agricultural economists estimated that one wolf could cost a single rancher between $69,000 and $162,000.