A California study finds that human conflicts with bears, coyotes and mountains lions rise during distinct periods.
Researchers in California have pinpointed an unexpected impact of frequent droughts: an increase in human-wildlife conflict.
As climate change increases the frequency of droughts, UCLA and UC Davis researchers found one overlooked side effect: People ...
Commissioner Tommy Caviglia, who represents sportsmen on the nine-member Wildlife Commission, said at Nov. 8's commission ...
A German immigrant made a livelihood out of his love for pianos. A blaze wiped out the historic instruments he housed and his ...
According to the National Park Service, visitors report more than 150 mountain lion sightings at Big Bend National Park each year. Mountain lions—also known as cougars—are elusive and typically found ...
Our community truly knows how to capture the moment! We asked you last week what makes a moment memorable, and you delivered ...
A mountain lion walks near a camera trap at Hastings Natural History Reserve in Carmel Valley. Credit must be given to the creator. Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted. No derivatives or ...
New documentary weaves trailcam footage with narrative to tell the extraordinary story of Willow, mountain lion of the ...
Guests as far away as California recently attended an open house event at Clarion-Limestone High School to get a first-hand ...
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