It’s too soon to know the toll these fires have taken on wildlife, particularly wide-ranging carnivores like mountain lions. But biologists worry that the growing severity and frequency of fires is outpacing wildlife’s ability to adapt.
As wildfires continue to spread in southern California, misinformation about the response to the fires have cropped up online. Here are 5 claims debunked.
As more dangerous wildfires threaten Southern California, lawmakers say reforms to forest management are desperately needed, and the country cannot wait any longer.
Here is as list of organizations accepting donations and offering to help Southern California wildfire victims.
Devastating wildfires in southern California are continuing to spread ... advisor for the nonprofit conservation organization Defenders of Wildlife, told ABC News. "No water restoration ...
California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials are assisting with the Southern California wildfire situation by actively monitoring the intake of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife along with providing support and coordination to wildlife rehabilitation facilities affected by fire events. CDFW Photo
Legislation to reduce the impact of increasingly devastating forest fires on US federal land passed the House of Representatives on Thursday.
As crews battle ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area, Pasadena Humane has taken in roughly 800 displaced animals. Public relations and communications manager at Pasadena Humane Kevin McManus joins "The Daily Report" to discuss their work.
The mountains and foothills of Los Angeles County are in “extreme drought” conditions, about 36% of the county, explained Pugh. That’s one category shy of hitting the highest level, “exceptional drought,” and three higher than the lowest, “abnormally dry.” The rest of the county is in severe drought.
President Donald Trump is set to visit Los Angeles on Friday to assess the destruction caused by wildfires, marking the latest chapter in his ongoing clash with California Governor Gavin Newsom over disaster management,
US President Donald Trump will visit Los Angeles to inspect wildfire damage, continuing his disagreement with California Governor Gavin Newsom over disaster management and federal aid policies. Trump criticized the state's water management policies,
Nearly 1,000 displaced and stray animals have come through the Pasadena Humane Society since the start of the recent spate of wildfires in Southern California.