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Scientists at the USGS Western Ecological Research Center study the many ecosystems of the Pacific Southwest. Follow our expeditions and projects through this outreach page, and learn more about your local landscape with our library of Outreach Factsheets and photos. Thanks for joining us!

Ben Young Landis
Outreach and Communications Coordinator

WERC Headquarters
3020 State University Drive East
Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: (916) 278-9495
Fax: (916) 278-9475
Email: blandis@usgs.gov
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A screenshot of a Vimeo video on Puma 22.  --Photographer: National Park Service/Christina Frey/Vimeo
WEDNESDAY DEC 19 2012
Remember P-22, the Hollywood cougar? Now the Griffith Park cat has its own mini-documentary. You can watch "P-22: The Griffith Park Mountain L ...more
Duke the bobcat leaps to freedom after being rehabilited by Fund for Animals Wildlife Center as part of a USGS/SDSU project. --Photographer: Courtesy of Megan Jennings/SDSU
THURSDAY APR 12 2012
Duke the college basketball team may have stumbled out of the gate this March, but Duke the bobcat was able to defeat malnourishment and mange and bou ...more
A mountain lion captured on cameras operated by USGS and Cooper Ecological Monitoring. --Photographer: USGS/Cooper Ecological Monitoring
TUESDAY APR 10 2012
In February, research cameras located just west of the famed Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles captured photos of a mountain lion (Puma concolor), provi ...more
American badgers at play. --Photographer: National Park Service
FRIDAY DEC 09 2011
The American badger (Taxidea taxus) is typically thought of as a denizen of midwest states and the Big Ten Conference. But this muscular, burrowing ...more
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