The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) awarded a grant of almost $2 million through its Pollinator Habitat Program to the Cachuma Resource Conservation District and its partners.
Another big cat was killed in Southern California this week just hours before the Friday, April 22 opening of the dramatic Wallis Annenberg Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills that drew Gov. Newsom, billionaire Wallis Annenberg and a throng of officials, environmental leaders, wildlife advocates and media.
The latest death of a big cat a nearly 2-year-old male known as P-97, according to Ana Cholo of the National Park Service was just the latest reminder of the dangers facing the such animals living among commuters in car-snarled Southern California.
SAT, AUG. 5 INVASIVE CRAYFISH REMOVAL The Resource Conservation District is hosting a hands-on workshop on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Topanga Bridge along Topanga Canyon Blvd from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. to help the RCD remove invasive red swamp crayfish from Topanga Creek. Crayfish pose a serious threat to the endangered and threatened […]
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