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SF State students glimpse thriving habitat created by hunters

(Durham, California) Forty San Francisco State University students who toured Rancho Esquon this mor...
 
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2018-19 waterfowl regulations set

The California Fish and Game Commission set regulations for the 2018-19 waterfowl season this mornin...
 
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CWA statement on AB 3199

Regarding AB 3199, a bill to restrict charitable organizations to no more than three events per year...
 
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R&T Committee endorses proposed Northeastern goose regs

Proposed new Northeastern Zone goose regulations won the endorsement of the California Waterfowl Re...
 
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Southern California teen wins California Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest

Out of more than 2,300 submissions, there could be only one winner of the California State Junior D...
 
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CWA post-season pintail banding hits record high

It was a record-breaking post-season pintail banding year for California Waterfowl in the Sacrament...
 
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Educators see hunting in a new light

Sixteen teachers from across California didn’t know entirely what to expect when they arrived at Ca...
 
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Plan to explore 3-pintail option moves forward

The Pacific Flyway Council—one of four that advise the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service on waterfow...
 
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Meet our new Tulare/So Cal biologist

From the foothills of Dunlap, California, to the mountains of Idaho, Matt Ruso has chased just abou...
 
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Press release: Women's workshop is an intro to outdoor skills

(Fairfield, California) March 5, 2018 — Women can learn a wide variety of outdoor skills –orienteeri...
 
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PACIFIC FLYWAY CENTER: Putting Wetlands on a Pedestal

(February 25, 2018) To millions of motorists traversing Interstate 680 south of Gold Hill Road in F...
 
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Tom Homen, 1949-2017

Thomas Stephen Homen, one of the longest-tenured California Waterfowl fundraisers ever, passed away...
 
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CWA seeks 3-pintail limit

California Waterfowl has asked the Pacific Flyway Council to develop options allowing states to choo...
 
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Press release: $1.5M grant a boon to Sac Valley ducks

(Sacramento, California) February 23, 2018 — The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area provides critical habitat...
 
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Press release: pesticide alternatives for wetland mosquito abatement

(Sacramento, California) October 5, 2017 — A bill signed this week by Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to help...
 
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Press release: $1M grant for Sac Valley habitat

(Sacramento, California) September 11, 2017 — California Waterfowl will restore 936 acres and enhanc...
 
Klamath

Water problems aren't over

Water problems aren't over; unbelievably, a banner year for water supply still leaves the Klamath Basin at risk.
 
Klamath

Klamath water efforts slow but steadfast

After suffering a devastating defeat at the end of 2015, water interests in the Klamath Basin are re-forming a coalition to fight for a more equitable distribution of water in the Basin...
 
Klamath

Bitter loss in the battle for water

Farmers, anglers, environmentalists and tribal leaders are looking at a future of insufficient water supplies, economic disruption, litigation and possibly the loss of everything they have worked to achieve.
 
Klamath

Coalition of the willing

Following the collapse of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement at the end of 2015, parties to that agreement began meeting anew to search for solutions to the water crisis that will actually help endangered fish species without strangling the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge or throttling farmers' water supplies.
 
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Video: Crisis at Lower Klamath

The Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in Northern California has gone dry, removing a key stop for tens of thousands of migratory waterfowl in the Pacific Flyway, and exacerbating an outbreak of avian botulism at the nearby Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge.