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                        A new Pacific Wildlife Care center has recently broken ground in the City of San Luis Obispo. The new center aims to replace a smaller, outdated facility in Morro Bay.Construction of the new $8.4 million-dollar facility began on August 18, and is being built on 10-acres along Buckley Road.
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                        The Morro Coast Audubon Society says an extra acre of land next to the existing preserve will offer crucial wildlife conservation benefits.
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                        The San Luis Obispo City Council is set to hold a special meeting November 9 to decide whether to allow permanent winter season night-use of Cerro San Luis Natural Reserve.
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                        A group of about 50 volunteer kayakers and stand-up paddle boarders begin training in May to help prevent people from disturbing wildlife in Morro Bay as…
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                        If you go for a hike at the Pismo Preserve over the next few months, you may come across a herd of cattle grazing the rangeland area of the preserve to…
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                        In a report released March 30, the Ocean Conservancy said volunteers around the world collected more than 100,000 items of Personal Protective Equipment…
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                        Staff at Pacific Wildlife Care in Morro Bay say they are seeing far too many animals coming in for rescue and treatment due to rodenticide poisoning.Shell…
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                        Broadcast date: 2/25/16Pacific Wildlife Care is the primary resource in San Luis Obispo County for wildlife concerns. Pacific Wildlife Care (PWC) takes in…
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                        This is more than a story of saving endangered species. By studying the Indiana bat, author Don Williams discovers his relationship with wildlife, the…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
