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Court Upholds Ventura County Wildlife Corridor Protections

Industry groups’ attempts to block ordinances rejected.

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Ninth Circuit Rules Against Commercial Logging in Roadless Area on Tecuya Ridge

Big win for forested area and California condors near Mt. Pinos.

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Logging in the Los Padres: An Update

Find out where things stand with four different logging projects.

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Volunteers Remove Derelict Fencing from Carrizo Plain to Benefit Wildlife

Project will lead to enhanced wildlife movement near Soda Lake.

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The Last Grizzlies of the Los Padres (Part 1)

The first in a three-part series about the last days of the California grizzly in the Los Padres National Forest.

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Webinar With Miguel Ordeñana Offers Insight Into Lives of Southern California Mountain Lions

Urban wildlife expert talks about mountain lions in and around LA.

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ForestWatch Joins 70 Groups to Request That Gray Wolves Be Re-listed as Endangered

Coalition seeks to overturn Trump-era delisting of the gray wolf.

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A Gray Wolf’s Epic Journey Toward the Central Coast

Will we soon hear howls in the Los Padres National Forest?

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Deb Haaland Makes History as First Native American Cabinet Member

Secretary Haaland to oversee public lands including Carrizo Plain National Monument.

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Groups Ask Biden Administration to Cancel Local Logging Projects

Request includes Tecuya Ridge, Cuddy Valley, and Pine Mountain logging projects.

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