Most animals that live in California include regular birds, a few squirrels, and bears, cougars, and other members of the cat family in the mountains.
Northern california = cool wildlife. If you camp north of San Francisco, you may catch deer and other forest animals. I've seen lots of wildlife in the Tomales Bay State Park too. Southern California = human wildlife. :P
Hippies.
no wildlife can be found in california. the wild fires have killed all life sorry. but go to buffllo i heard there are plenty of romming dear there.
The address of the Southern California World Wildlife Museum is: 207 West Los Angeles Avenue No 286, Moorpark, CA 93021-1824
The web address of the Petaluma Wildlife Museum is: http://www.petalumawildlifemuseum.com
Ken Ravenscroft has written: 'The California wildlife guide' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation
No, it is not legal to own muntjac deer in California. Muntjac deer are classified as non-native, invasive species in the state, and their possession is prohibited under California law. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulates the ownership of wildlife to protect native ecosystems and prevent ecological disruptions. If you have questions about specific regulations or permits, it's best to consult the California Department of Fish and Wildlife directly.
The phone number of the World Wildlife Museum is: 209-465-2834.
The phone number of the Petaluma Wildlife Museum is: 707-778-4787.
Contact the California State Game and Wildlife Commission on permits for exotic animals
The phone number of the Lindsay Wildlife Museum is: 925-935-1978.
The web address of the Lindsay Wildlife Museum is: http://www.wildlife-museum.org