Showing posts with label Big Horn Sheep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Horn Sheep. Show all posts

Big Horn Sheep Need YOU to Be Their Voice

 

The endangered Peninsular bighorn sheep - an iconic species of the Coachella Valley - relies on uninterrupted access to the lower mountain slopes and natural wash areas for food, water, and safe migration routes.


Development at the base of the mountain threatens to fragment these essential corridors, forcing the animals closer to roadways and residential areas where vehicle collisions and human disturbance are common causes of death.


The California Department of Fish and Wildlife classifies the Peninsular bighorn sheep as fully protected, meaning their habitat is not to be disturbed or destroyed without rigorous environmental review. 

Protecting this land safeguards one of the last remaining natural linkages between the San Jacinto Mountains and the desert floor -  a corridor that has sustained wildlife for centuries.

Animal Sightings From Neighbors- We Live Among Wildlife, Tell Developers to GET LOST.

 



Big Horn Sheep
Owl


Bobcat Doing Pest Control





Woodpecker



Pregnant Female Fox Who Had a Baby!

Rare! Two Foxes Spotted Together



Ringtail Drinking Water

Checking the Ringtail (Normally- Do Not Feed!)


More Sheep

Hummingbirds

Bobcat Close-up

Two Bobcats- Sometimes They Hang Out in the Trees!

Bobcat Pest Control in Action

Bighorn Sheep- Don't Let Developer Scare Them Away!

Near Lykken Trail (end of Ramon Road)

Extremely Rare- White Beak Hummingbird! Albinism Pigment Mutation

We are monitoring her closely, this is a very special hummingbird

Skunk looking for bugs

Precious Fox

This bird says no construction please, we feel safe here

We Must Protect Our Wildlife at All-Costs