Habitat Loss Will Claim More Lives, Long After Flames are Gone California’s wildfire season is almost over, and the damage is all but done – right? Wrong! Wildlife will continue to suffer loss of life – and habitat – long after the flames are put out. Animal casualties are the untold story of wildfires. Forests lose most small mammals and many birds and large animals in wildfires, either succumbing to smoke inhalation or being burned to death. Those animals that do manage to escape have no place to live, because other parts of the forest spared from the flames are already inhabited and cannot support two populations. The massive forest fires we see today in California have no historical precedent and are completely unnatural, the result of human neglect. But it is the creatures living in these areas paying the ultimate price. Luckily there are organizations like Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care and Wild Things, which are working to rescue displaced animals and hoping that...
California's wildfire season is almost over, and the damage is all but done -- right? Wrong! Wildlife will continue to suffer loss of life -- and habitat -- long after the flames are put out....
California Watchable Wildlife hosted it's first conference, Wildlife Tourism: It's Our Nature in Santa Rosa, California. As part of the event, we awarded our first-ever 'best volunteer' to Mike...
Fierce wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, threatening more than 60,000 homes as night fell on Tuesday (October 23), forcing half a million people to flee in the state's largest...
SelectPlusRaw Video: Wildfires in Southern CaliforniaRaw Video: Wildfires in Southern CaliforniaThe Associated PressFirefighters are trying to get an upper-hand on wildfires that continue to burn...
Wildfires burned unchecked on Tuesday (October 23, 2007) in southern California, with hundreds of thousands of people forced to evacuate, at least 700 homes destroyed, and little hope for relief...
SelectPlusCalifornia Wildfires Hurt TourismCalifornia Wildfires Hurt TourismThe Associated PressMore than 1,000 wildfires continue to burn out of control all over California, including a 40,000...