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There have been 15 confirmed or probable wolf attacks on livestock so far this year. Increasing wolf populations are celebrated by advocates, but can cause problems for farmers.
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Many of Chico’s yield signs will be converted to stop signs by April. Also, bees pollinate orchard crops but there are fewer this year and that could be a problem for almond producers, and Chico Marketplace is accepting donations of formal wear for high school students.
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A North State wildlife sanctuary is under investigation by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for potential animal welfare violations.
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A North State wildlife sanctuary is under investigation by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for potential animal welfare violations. Also, a new REI location is opening in Chico, and traditional drumming, dancing, workshops, and vendors will be in Marysville for the annual Yuba-Sutter Winter Pow Wow.
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The annual Snow Goose Festival begins Thursday and it’s attracting visitors from well beyond the North State.
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California condors are making a comeback, but challenges remain including poisoning from lead hunting ammunition. The Yurok Tribe recently saw several condors with high lead levels. The tribe has been working to educate hunters and restore the birds.
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Dave talks to two heroic veterinarians associated with UC Davis. First, Dr. Jamie Peyton shares her pioneering work on treating wildlife suffering from…
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California’s worsening drought prompted federal and state water managers to unveil emergency steps to protect winter salmon runs on the Sacramento…
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The Trinity River sees a dramatic spike in flow out of Lewiston Dam Tuesday and Wednesday.The planned increase is part of the strategy of the multi-agency…