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Researchers, scientist, conservation leaders gather in Ventura to celebrate recovery of two endangered plants, and the ESA's anniversary.
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For decades, the Island Bedstraw and the Santa Cruz Island Dudleya were close to extinction, but they have made a major recovery.
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Southern Sea Otter population was once in the hundreds of thousands, but there are only about 3,000 now.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes to remove the Channel Islands Bedstraw, and Santa Cruz Island Dudleya from the Endangered Species List.
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Endangered La Graciosa Thistle, Nipomo Mesa Lupine only found in Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Complex
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Officials with a federal agency say the population of a rare type of snail only found on the Central Coast is doing well enough that it can be removed…
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Scientists on the South Coast are working to bring back an endangered marine animal from the brink of extinction. There were perhaps millions but now only…
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They once roamed the West Coast from Oregon to Mexico, until fur hunters decimated their population, driving them close to extinction.For the last 40…
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Santa Barbara County is home to a unique, squat looking amphibian which looks like what artist Andy Warhol might have made if he was asked to create a…
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Numbers of the California Red-legged frog (Rana draytonii) have been dwindling. Lance Orozco reports on efforts to make a safe zone for these native…