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The Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office's External Affairs Division provides information and assistance to media outlets, congressional offices, partner organizations and the general public. News releases and stories about our conservation work can be found below. 

If you need more information, please contact Meghan Snow, public affairs officer, at [email protected]. 

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A large adult black bear plodding across a grassy field with vegetation in its mouth
For Parents and Educators
Four Elements of a Healthy Forest
Oct 11, 2022
View of California's Elkhorn Slough
Endangered Species Act
Aquatic restoration made easier for federal agencies in California
Sep 15, 2022
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Seed Collection Offers Hope for Mission Blue Butterfly
Aug 31, 2022
an orange and brown giant garter snake curled up on a rock
Habitat Restoration
New Habitat for Giant Garter Snake
Aug 24, 2022
A face-shot of California tiger salamander on top of green groundcover
Endangered Species Act
Sonoma County Vineyards Helping Salamanders
Jul 28, 2022
A sea otter floating on its back in the water
On Second Chances: The Southern Sea Otter鈥檚 Return to Ecological Relevance
Jul 28, 2022
Sea otter yawns in eelgrass in Morro Bay
Fish and Wildlife Service Completes Sea Otter Study, Outlines Next Steps
Jul 27, 2022
A brown owl with white streaks and spots sits in a tree with green moss and needles.
Endangered Species Act
Service Seeks Public Input on Barred Owl Management Strategy
Jul 21, 2022
A California tiger salamander larva with tiny forelimbs lays in front of a ruler. Its full length cannot be seen.
Conservation Corner
Jul 13, 2022
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Endangered Frog Eggs Rescued
Jul 13, 2022
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Celebrating California's coastal butterflies
Jun 22, 2022
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Habitat Restoration
Endangered Grass Making a Comeback
Jun 17, 2022

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