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 Emergency Actions for Streams and Rivers

Notice Regarding Fish and Game Code section 1610

Advance notification is not required for emergency work in streams, lakes, and rivers when carried out pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 1610. Typical emergency projects are immediate actions taken during or immediately after an emergency for the in-kind repair of a structure or facility, or to remove debris from a water course. Examples of emergency work that can take place without notifying CDFW in advance include immediate work necessary to protect life or property; emergency repairs to public facilities necessary to maintain service; and emergency projects to maintain, repair, or restore existing highways.

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Maryland Artist Wins California Upland Game Bird Stamp Art Contest

A painting of band-tailed pigeons has been chosen by a panel of judges as the winning entry in the 2025-26 California Upland Game Bird Stamp Art Contest. The painting was created by Diane Ford of Bethesda, Maryland.

A herd of Roosevelt elk along the North Coast.

CDFW’s SHARE Program Offering Spring Elk Hunts in Del Norte County

CDFW is accepting applications for five bull elk tags offered through its Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) program this spring.

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Wild Pig Hunts Coming Up at Joice Island

CDFW is offering wild pig hunting opportunities in March, April and May at the Joice Island Unit of the Grizzly Island Wildlife Area in Solano County.

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CDFW Announces First Capture and GPS Collar of Sierra Nevada Red Fox in the Southern Sierra Nevada

CDFW biologists announce the first capture and collar of a Sierra Nevada Red Fox in the southern Sierra.

A surface water diversion at an illicit cannabis cultivation site in Mendocino County in September 2025

CDFW Cannabis Program Safeguards California’s Natural Resources

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife supported a wide array of activities in 2025 to help reduce and address environmental impacts associated with cannabis cultivation in California—including awarding millions of dollars in grants, investigating and documenting hundreds of environmental violations, and making hundreds of compliance visits to cannabis cultivation sites.

Mission Statement

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.

2023 CDFW SLAA Report

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Gavin Newsom

California Governor
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Secretary Crowfoot

Wade Crowfoot

Secretary for Natural Resources
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Charlton H. Bonham

CDFW Director
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