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El Segundo launches volunteer "Wildlife Watch" training with California Fish and Wildlife
Summary
City and state staff highlighted a new volunteer-led wildlife watch program trained to conduct outreach, haze coyotes, and report wildlife incidents after a three-day training provided by California Fish and Wildlife.
Representatives from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife briefed the El Segundo City Council on a new Wildlife Watch volunteer program the department trained this spring. The three-day course covered the city's wildlife-management plan, coyote ecology and hazing techniques, canvassing and door-to-door outreach protocols, and on-the-ground fieldwork.
Captain Don Nelson of California Fish and Wildlife described the program and introduced…
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