Epic snowpack upends rhythms of life for many species in Sierra Nevada range The Big Melt is finally underway in the Sierra Nevada range, and soon there
Research: Forced water-use cuts made California more waterwise After a drought-stricken California lifted a year of mandatory water-use cuts that were effective in 2015 and 2016, urban
State Provides $36 Million for Project to Save Salmon and Other California Fish The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced that they will be supporting
Twenty Endangered California Condors Die Amid Avian Flu Outbreak After coming back from the brink of extinction, critically endangered California condors are now battling a new, deadly
SoCal can expect more birds, rabbits, rats and snakes in wildlife surge after record rain – Los Angeles Times After years of dusty, dry hillsides, much of
Avian Flu Claims at Least 7 California Condors—and a Beloved Bay Area Peregrine Falcon – Bay Nature Two of California’s most iconic endangered raptors have been hit
Produce Blue Book The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has released a document outlining its vision for the state’s farming industry over the next decade.
Rains bring California lake back from the dead: ‘We’re surrounded by water’ – The Guardian Tulare Lake was drained a century ago. Now locals fear flooding as
California announces closure of key Dungeness crab fishing zones to reduce risks to humpback whales – FOX Weather The State of California recently announced it is temporarily