Mountain lions, bears, and wolves: These are the animals in California capable of causing human-wildlife conflicts, CDFW says


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FOX40— (FOX40.COM) -- Many people throughout the United States are probably aware that California is home to the most people in the United States, but what may be less known is that the state is also home to more native animal and plant species than any other state in the country. With that many people living []

DailyNews Live—‘Strategies needed to curb human-wildlife conflicts’. THE government says there is a need to find lasting strategies to end the increase in human-wildlife conflicts as citizens are increasingly To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

ABC News—WATCH: Mountain lion cub relaxes in hammock at California zoo. A foster mountain lion cub named Willow enjoyed relaxing in a hammock at the Oakland Zoo, where he and his sister, Maple, were welcomed in November after their mother was struck and killed by a car.

KTVZ—Give wildlife a chance: ODFW says it's best to leave young wild animals where you found them. SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Finding a young wild animal alone does not mean it needs to be rescued. In fact, the best course of action is to leave them where you find them. The advice you are likely to hear from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife you pick up or bring young wildlife