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A new species of millipede discovered in a cave in Sequoia National Park has 414 legs and four male sex organs... and there's no telling what the females look like.
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California now has its second documented modern wolf pack.
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Salmon-killing dams are the main reason, say scientists.
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Any highway in California can be dangerous to wildlife. But some roads are worse than others.
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The North American wolverine gets another chance to win Endangered Species Act protection.
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Make sure your treats don't play nasty tricks on our endangered ape cousins.
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Despite the recent scuffle between two SoCal bears and a hiker, most such encounters can be defused.
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It's the first successful fledging of a condor chick at the Pinnacles since the 1890s.
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To build an effective and safe wildlife crossing, you have to think like an animal.
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Ironically, Smokey the Bear would actually live better if his forest home burned every now and then.
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The park-like forests of the 19th Century Sierra Nevada were sustained by carefully planned fires conducted by Native people.
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The state promised the proposed Delta tunnels would be built without spending tax dollars. They seem to be ready to break that promise.
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