SF News Rare Gray Wolf Pack Emerges in Unlikely Southern Sierra Nevada Habitat, Hundreds of Miles Away From Other Known Packs Gray wolves have been absent from California for nearly a century, and the discovery of this new pack marks only the fourth in the state — but its southern home is confusing wildlife experts.
SF News Only The Second Wolverine In 100 Years Just Spotted In California There are believed to be only 300-400 wolverines left in the contiguous United States, and one of them has been popping up in Yosemite and the Sierras, only the second wolverine seen in California in the last 100 years.
SF News NorCal Hunter Indicted For Smuggling Endangered Sheep Carcasses Through SFO These majestic Ladakh urial wild sheep are highly endangered, and some Sacramento-area big game hunter was indicted by the feds for allegedly killing and smuggling eight of them through SFO with forged papers claiming they were some other species.
SF News Suspect Accused In Lemur Theft at SF Zoo Now Faces Federal Charges Under Endangered Species Act The 31-year-old man who is still facing trial in San Francisco for grand theft and second-degree burglary in the theft of a 22-year-old ring-tailed lemur from the San Francisco Zoo last fall is now facing federal charges.
SF News Endangered Sea Otter Found Skinned On Central CA Beach Officials are looking into who may have been behind the gruesome skinning of a sea otter in San Luis Obispo County. SFGate reports that late last month, a dead, skinned sea otter was
Arts & Entertainment Hey There, Extremely Rare Sea Turtle! What Are You Doing In A NorCal River? There are only a few thousand Eastern Pacific Green Sea Turtles left in the world. So what was one of them doing swimming in the San Joaquin River? Bass fisher Dan Maloon was