Two Stanislaus County farms see avian flu outbreaks The California Department of Food and Agriculture recently confirmed that a pair of commercial farms in Stanislaus County experienced
In the face of extreme weather, scientists look to adapt crops As hostile weather intensifies, plant breeding focused on climate-adapted crops has become urgent among scientists in
California water agencies announce conservation plans to ease strains on Colorado River California’s Colorado River Board said Wednesday that several water agencies and one tribal nation signed
Three Orphaned Mountain Lion Cubs Rescued in San Diego San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center,
Entangled leatherback sea turtle adds to commercial Dungeness crabbing fleet’s woes and delays season The recent loss of a critically endangered Pacific leatherback sea turtle found ensnared
California targets wildlife crossing projects with $8M grant for safer roads announced an $8-million grant to California to improve its safety for drivers and wildlife on the
Sacramento-area counties move into CDC’s medium COVID-19 status level. Here’s what it means The California Department of Public Health respiratory virus dashboard, which includes separate charts for
Newsom Advances Delta Tunnel Project, but His Plan Faces Fierce Opposition A long-sought and disputed project in drought-prone California aimed at capturing more water during heavy rainstorms
Scientists Are Growing Kelp in the Lab To Save California’s Kelp Forests From Urchin Invasion The California Department of Fish and Wildlife, in partnership with the California