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Breaking down barriers: A Central Coast creek is cleared so endangered fish can reach spawning areasIn a major environmental restoration project, two barriers were removed from Jalama Creek, allowing Southern Steelhead to swim up the creek.
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Sections of Surf Beach and Ocean Park will remain open with restrictions to protect Western Snowy Plovers
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Noted biologist and author of new book visits Santa Barbara to talk about helping endangered bird species.
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Vandenberg Space Force Base's Surf, Wall, and Minuteman Beaches reopen after being closed since March to protect Western Snowy Plovers.
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Researchers say find has big implications. It's another sign efforts to reverse two centuries of man-made environmental damage in the islands are working.
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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