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RATTLESNAKE REMOVAL - RRR

RAMIREZ RATTLESNAKE REMOVAL #4663049


location_on A

  • Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-201-1524

Ramirez Rattlesnake Removal provides safe, fast, humane extraction of rattlesnakes. Provides education on rattlesnake behavior.

Their mission is dedicated to the rescue and release of native snakes; committed to educating and instructing the community in the respect, appreciation and care of native snakes.

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SUTTER ANIMAL SERVICES - YUBA CITY

CITY OF YUBA CITY - SUTTER #96589200


location_on B
  • 200 Garden Hwy
    Yuba City, Sutter
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-822-7375

Sutter Animal Services (SASA) provides animal control and shelter services for Sutter County, Yuba City, and Live Oak.

Services Include:

  • Animal Control: Stray pickup, bite investigations, rabies quarantine
  • Licensing: Dog licenses (required for dogs 4 months+)
  • Shelter & Adoption: Open-admission shelter with pet adoptions
  • Public Health: Rabies prevention and bite response
  • Community Outreach: Education and volunteer programs

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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT - CDFW

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE #4663087


location_on C
  • California Department of Fish & Wildlife, North Central Region
    Rancho Cordova, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-358-2900

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife maintains and protects the state's fish, wildlife, plant and native habitats. Manages related recreational, commercial, scientific, and educational uses. Works to prevent illegal poaching. Issues wildlife warnings for bears and mountain lions when necessary. CDFW issues hunting and fishing licenses.

To report bear issues

  • If actively underway in Nevada County call non-emergency dispatch at 530-265-7880.
  • If reporting general bear or other wildlife issues, call the wildlife management line at 916-358-2917.

Yuba Salmon Study

The goal of the Yuba Salmon Study is to reintroduce salmon to their historical habitats in the Yuba River watershed through a phased, science-based, and cost-effective fish passage project.

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