SANTA MARIA, Calif.— The Center for Biological Diversity notified the Santa Maria Airport District this week of its intent to sue over the destruction of hundreds of acres of critical habitat for ...
April Chavez [email protected] Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024 Updated Nov 22, 2024 Pioneer Valley High School biology students on Thursday helped a small army of biologists and airport officials ...
Sonoma County wine and farming trade groups and federal wildlife regulators on Tuesday announced they have inked an agreement that would allow vineyard activities if there were approved plans in place ...
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She’s a creature of the night, surfacing only during the rainy season to make an epic migration to her breeding grounds. She spends most of her life underground, tucked into burrows left by ground ...
With its wide mouth charmingly outlined in yellow, the California tiger salamander always looks like it's smiling. But this beautiful amphibian is a discriminating species that can only thrive in ...
California tiger salamanders are known for distinctive yellow and white markings. They typically live underground, but ponds are critical for breeding. (Spenser Labay / Center for Biological Diversity ...
[caption id="attachment_28672" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="A California tiger salamander (John Clecker, USFWS, photo)"][/caption] The U.S. Fish & Wildlife ...
The Eastern tiger salamander has seen its population decline, and experts said there are only a few breeding sites left The Eastern tiger salamander had lived in the mid-Atlantic region since the ice ...
The California tiger salamander relies on seasonal ponds to breed. But for decades, the species has been under pressure from non-native salamanders introduced in the 1950s and 1960s for use as fishing ...
To aid randy California tiger salamanders making their way from their home in the Stanford Hills to their breeding ground in Lake Lagunita, Stanford University opened up a special tunnel under ...
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