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June 15th is a big day here in California. Physical distancing, capacity limits and a county tier system have ended.
Over a year of restrictions. You had time to grow, time to spend with your family, Christina, from San Diego said.
Months of frustration.
There’s finally a break for the Golden State.
California, the first to shut down in March 2020, now 15 months ago.is among the last states to lift its COVID mandates. Masks are gone for fully vaccinated folks, but businesses can decide if they still want people to wear them. I m very happy because after many months closed and after the hard times for the COVID, now I see that the light is coming, Martha Medina, a merchant at Olverita s Village in San Francisco said.
Mountain Lion Roaming San Francisco Bernal Heights Neighborhood Brought To Oakland Zoo
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Shortly after midnight last night, Oakland Zoo took in a two-year-old male Mountain lion captured in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood. This male marks the 16th mountain lion rescue for the Zoo through their Bay Area Cougar Action Team (BACAT) alliance
Dr. Alex Herman, Vice President of Veterinary Services
We take pride in doing our part to help rescue and protect animals in the wild, through our partnerships and collaboration with CDFW, Bay Area Puma Project, and the San Francisco Police Department OAKLAND. Calif. (PRWEB)
Oakland Zoo Launches ‘Taking Action Against the Illegal Wildlife Trade’ Campaign with New Exhibit
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Unveiling a new exhibit dedicated to the issue and outcomes caused by the illegal wildlife trade, the Zoo hopes to inspire the public to join the fight against this disastrous, widespread industry.
The new ‘Inside the Illegal Wildlife Trade’ 400 square foot exhibit opening, Wednesday April 7
We all have a responsibility. What we choose to eat, what we decide to buy, how we choose to spend our resources. Wildlife and the animals in the illegal wildlife trade, don’t have a voice. We need to be their voice