Oceans warming faster than anticipated, giving even less time to stave off worst impacts of climate change, study finds
According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, ocean temperatures have been warming 60% more than outlined by the IPCC.
40 desert bighorn sheep released to the Sacramento Mountains
New Mexico wildlife officials have released 40 desert bighorn sheep to the Sacramento Mountains — an area where the animal has been absent for nearly a century.
B.C. filmmaker wins Wildlife Oscar for toad documentary
A Lake Country man’s dream of documenting wildlife and making a difference in the world has come true.
The Refuges of Interstate 5
Interstate 5 is the West Coast’s primary north-south highway. Considerably inland from the Pacific Ocean at most points, I-5 passes through major cities, yes, but also through verdant forests, majestic mountain passes and fertile river valleys.
This Is The Deadly Ocean Plastic Pollution You Never Hear About
While cities and businesses across the country move to cut down on ocean pollution by banning plastic straws, there’s an even bigger plastic crisis devastating marine ecosystems ― and most of us aren’t aware of it.
Long Road Still Ahead to Fund New California Water Storage Projects
California recently promised billions of dollars in bond funds to new water storage projects. But it remains to be seen if these projects can obtain water rights and regulatory approval to actually start construction.
Trump Signs Water Infrastructure Act That May Change California Landscape
Last Week Trump signed a presidential memorandum to promote the “reliable supply” of water in the West.
Shot of endangered monkeys wins prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018 prize
This powerful image of a pair of golden snub-nosed monkeys seated in contemplation amid iridescent foliage has been awarded one of the most prestigious prizes in photography, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018.
See this year’s best wildlife photos
A “magical” photo of a pair of golden snub-nosed monkeys earned Marsel van Oosten the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.
Plan to revive rivers pits SF against California
The rivers that once poured from the Sierra Nevada, thick with snowmelt and salmon, now languish amid relentless pumping, sometimes shriveling to a trickle and sparking a crisis for fish, wildlife and the people who rely on a healthy California delta.