California officials move forward with plans to exterminate mule deer from island

Conservancy sees nonnative species as major threat to local biodiversity, while residents rally to preserve local identity California wildlife officials moved forward last week with a plan to eradicate a mule deer herd from Santa Catalina Island: extermination.The plan has long pitted locals from...

<p>Conservancy sees nonnative species as major threat to local biodiversity, while residents rally to preserve local identity </p><p>California wildlife officials moved forward last week with a plan to eradicate a mule deer herd from Santa Catalina Island: extermination.</p><p>The plan has long pitted locals from the island off the coast of Los Angeles against the Catalina Island Conservancy, an environmental non-profit that manages 88% of the island’s terrain. The conservancy sees mule deer, which are not native to the island, as a major threat to local biodiversity, water quality and fire resilience.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/03/california-mule-deer-extermination-catalina-island">Continue reading...</a>
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