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California Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Mission of the Department of Fish and Wildlife is to manage California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.


Contact California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Contact California Department of Fish and Wildlife


1416 9th Street
12th Floor
Sacramento, California  94244
Phone: (916) 445-0411


 

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11 Introductory articles were found for California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Appendices to the California Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan

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California Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan

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Plan proposes management actions for addressing aquatic invasive species (AIS) threats to the State of California. It focuses on the non-native algae, crabs, clams, fish, plants and other species that continue to invade California’s creeks, wetlands, rivers, bays and coastal waters.

 

California Aquatic Non-native Organism Database (CANOD) User Manual

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CANOD was created by the Departments of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response, Marine Invasive Species Program (MISP) for tracking information relating to the introduction of non-native species into California waters per vector and native region.

 

Eye On Invasives Newsletter - Volume 1, Number 1, Summer 2011

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A newsletter dedicated to informing the public about the activities related to invasive species in California.

 

Eye On Invasives Newsletter - Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2011

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A newsletter dedicated to informing the public about the activities related to invasive species in California: Pathways of Invasion.

 

Eye On Invasives Newsletter - Volume 1, Number 3, Winter/Spring 2012

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A newsletter dedicated to informing the public about the activities related to invasive species in California: Plants.

 

Eye On Invasives Newsletter - Volume 2, Number 1, Summer/Fall 2012

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A newsletter dedicated to informing the public about the activities related to invasive species in California.: Marine Invasives.

 

Eye On Invasives Newsletter - Volume 2, Number 2, Winter/Spring 2013

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A newsletter dedicated to informing the public about the activities related to invasive species in California: Problem Pets.

 

Infested Reservoirs in California - A summary of the quagga and zebra mussel infestation

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Preventing the Spread of Quagga and Zebra Mussels A Time for Action

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Stop the spread of dwarf eelgrass

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 Brochure: Dwarf eelgrass, Zostera japonica, is native to Asia and threatens to upset the natural balance of California's wetlands.

Related Success Stories for California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Bahia Acquisition and Wetland Restoration Project
Project to permanently protect a 632-acre property consisting of unique native oak woodlands and diked/filled wetlands and to restore significant acreage of tidal wetlands.

Grassland Ecological Area Enhancement and Restoration Project
The Grassland Ecological Area Enhancement and Restoration Project enhanced and restored wetlands and associated habitats in the Grasslands Ecological Area in the heart of the Central Valley.

Guadalupe River Project, San Jose, California
This project provides 100-year flood protection, habitat protection, water quality protection, fish & wildlife enhancement, and recreation & open space features within the Guadalupe River watershed.

Integrating Desert Conservation, Visitor Services, and Public Safety
Key government agencies created the California Desert Managers Group to coordinate conservation, recreation, research and other activities at a landscape scale.

Poso Creek Flood Plain Wetland Habitat Project
On the Poso Creek Flood Plain Wetland Habitat Project, partners are working together to restore and enhance wetlands in the Tulare Basin, site of California's largest historic freshwater wetland.

Salt Pond Restoration in San Francisco Bay
Restoration of 25,000 wetland acres at salt ponds around San Francisco Bay, with additional benefits from flood management, public access, and recreation.

Santa Ana River Watershed Program
The Santa Ana Watershed Association develops and implements programs that enhance and sustain the natural resources of the river for wildlife and people.