The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) in Sacramento, CA is dedicated to managing the state's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, along with their habitats, for ecological values and public enjoyment. They oversee emergency actions in streams, lakes, and rivers, as well as conservation efforts, hunting, fishing, licensing, and educational programs.
CDFW conducts various activities such as releasing juvenile salmon into rivers, warning dog owners about salmon poisoning disease, and organizing the annual trout season opener. They also provide resources for living with wildlife, reporting poachers, and learning about California's natural diversity through blogs, publications, and scientific journals.
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