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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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Myrtle's silverspot butterfly on a yellow flower
For Parents and Educators
Color A California Pollinator!
Jun 13, 2022
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Land Management
Examining the Impacts of Wildfire on Fishers
Jun 8, 2022
Photo shows two small rabbits in a woody habitat, one is looking towards the camera while the other passes behind.
Wildlife Management
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease confirmed for first time in endangered riparian brush rabbits
May 27, 2022
The flower head of the large-flowered fiddleneck shows the fiddleneck shape
Wildlife Wonders
New Population of Endangered Large-Flowered Fiddleneck Found
May 18, 2022
an illustration of a vernal pool fairy shrimp with cat ears against a pink sparkly background. The shrimp is saying "am I cute?" and is blushing.
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The Obscure Species Club
Apr 29, 2022
a small plant with white flowers attached to an above-ground root grows in the mud
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Supporting Vernal Pool Species Recovery
Apr 26, 2022
A California tiger salamander larva with tiny forelimbs lays in front of a ruler. Its full length cannot be seen.
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Searching for Salamanders
Apr 18, 2022
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Frog Eggs Destined for a New Home in Yosemite
Apr 11, 2022
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Wildlife Wonders
3 Animals That Nope Out Of Winter
Apr 4, 2022
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Endangered Species Act
Collaborative Conservation Efforts Lead to Downlisting of Coastal California Beach Plant
Mar 30, 2022
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Comment Period Extended for Proposed Listing of Frog
Feb 25, 2022
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Grazing for Conservation
Feb 18, 2022

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