Bird flu’s disturbing new turn into cattle — are California herds safe? U.S. health officials are closely monitoring the recent leap of avian flu from birds to
New hope for salmon: 500,000 released into Klamath River California wildlife officials last week released more than 500,000 young salmon in the Klamath River in an effort
Fruit Fly Threat Receiving State and Federal Attention Currently, there are quarantines for fruit flies in eight counties throughout California. The state Department of Food and Agriculture
Tuberculosis Cases Are Surging in California There has been a "substantial increase" in tuberculosis cases in California year over year, according to the state's Department of Public
California becomes country’s first state to set limit for cancer-causing contaminant in water California has become known throughout the country for being one of the more environmentally
As hungry bears awaken from hibernation, a California mountain village braces for invasion “Only a small number of incidents are reported to us,” said Chris De Tar,
Wildlife experts working to confirm whether oiled birds were impacted by ocean oil sheen Feather samples with oil on them have been sent to the Department of
California Launches Campaign To Take On Alzheimer’s The California Department of Public Health has initiated the ‘Take on Alzheimer’s’ campaign, focusing on educating and raising awareness among