by News Staff | Feb 14, 2021 | Entertainment, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, Nature, News Releases, Press Release
Are you a bit “bored” by the restrictions that COVID-19 has placed on all of us? Would you like to “get out of the house,” do something that is entertaining while learning about wildlife rescue and care at the same time? You can! Sierra Wave...
by News Staff | Feb 1, 2021 | Nature, News Releases
A great story was provided to Sierra Wave from Cindy Kamler, the Director at the Wildcare Eastern Sierra, titled “Endangered Kit Fox Recovering at Wildcare Eastern Sierra.” Kit Fox, recovered after 11 weeks of care at the Wildcare Eastern Sierra Center, is...
by News Staff | Jan 11, 2021 | Fire, General Misc. Stories, Nature, News Releases, United States Forest Service
Inyo National Forest Plans Winter/Spring Prescribed Fires Thinning the forest through pile burning restores the forest to more natural conditions In a press release, the Inyo National Forest, which includes the Mono Lake, Mammoth, and White Mountain Ranger Districts...
by News Staff | Dec 23, 2020 | Nature, News Releases
Six weeks ago, Krista G. got an early start as she headed home to Santa Cruz from a tour of Death Valley. Driving southwest on State Highway 178, she passed through Searles Valley and the Trona Pinnacles en route to Highway 395. About 3 miles from (395), as the...
by News Staff | Dec 1, 2020 | General Misc. Stories, National Park Service, Nature, News Releases, Press Release
(Press Release: November 23, 2020) DEATH VALLEY, CA – The National Park Service (NPS) seeks feedback on proposed projects near Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley National Park. The NPS intends to increase and enhance recreation opportunities, improve vehicle and...
by News Staff | Nov 4, 2020 | General Misc. Stories, Nature, News Releases
The fall equinox has brought two Great Horned Owls, a Red-shouldered Hawk, a Northern Saw-whet Owl, young raccoons, two Common Loons, a White Pelican, Common Ravens, two Mallards, an Eared Grebe and more to Wildcare Eastern Sierra. These patients have been keeping...