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In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U S

In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U.S. Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY © pexels.com Cows enjoy grazing in this stock shot. Welcome to Wednesday! I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, bringing you some of today s top headlines. But first, a fun fact about this great state of ours (per california.com): Did you know that in the Southern California town of Blythe which sits near the Arizona border  one is technically only permitted to wear cowboy boots if one owns at least two cows? It s a good thing I m in Palm Springs because I own two pairs of cowboy boots but do not have enough room for four cows.

In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U S

In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U S
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In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U S

In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U S
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California wildlife experts warn to stay away from abandoned animals

Siskiyou Daily News Wildlife experts are warning people not to approach some baby animals, even if they appear to be abandoned. That’s because some animal mothers   including deer, rabbits and hares   leave their young while they graze, returning later; an act that protects the babies from predators. Well-meaning humans often mistake these offspring as abandoned by their parents, and transport them from the area an act that may eventually result in them being euthanized, according to California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) biologists. Now through early summer is peak time for does to give birth to fawns, CDFW spokesman Peter Tira said. Does often “stash their fawns in tall grass or brush” for hours while they’re foraging.

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