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This area is home to pine clusters, dense areas of ponderosa pine growing on terraces in river cut canyons. The largest migratory deer herd in California, the Tehama deer herd, winters in this wilderness area. Wild hogs, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, bobcats and rabbits also live here. A State Game Refuge, where hunting is not permitted ...
A Neolithic painting of deer hunting from Spain A Roman mosaic depicting the goddess Diana deer hunting. Deer hunting is hunting deer for meat and sport, and, formerly, for producing buckskin hides, an activity which dates back tens of thousands of years. Venison, the name for deer meat, is a nutritious and natural food source of animal protein ...
The Tehama deer herd is a herd of deer in eastern Tehama County, California. [1] During the 1950s and 1960s, the deer herd was California's largest, with more than 100,000 deer. In the early 1990s, the herd had dwindled to about 30,000 members, [ 2 ] and as of 2001, it had reduced to 22,100 deer. [ 3 ]
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Wilderness areas within the Lower Colorado River Valley (27 P) Pages in category "Wilderness areas of California" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total.
This is a list of California Department of Fish and Wildlife protected areas. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), through its seven regional divisions, manages 262 protected areas statewide.
The Golden Trout Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area in the Sierra Nevada, in Tulare County and Inyo County, California.It is located 40 miles (64 km) east of Porterville within Inyo National Forest and Sequoia National Forest.
California State Route 178 connects the town of Lake Isabella to State Highway 14 in the east, crossing Walker Pass at the north boundary of the wilderness. The Kiavah Wilderness was created in 1994 with the passage of the California Desert Protection Act ( Public Law 103–433), is jointly managed by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of ...