Native Plants and Climate Change
California’s unique plant biodiversity and the ecosystems upon which it depends are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. It is estimated that approximately 66 percent of California’s endemic plant species will experience decreases of up to 80 percent in the size of their ranges within the next 100 years
Top 25 Birds that Scavenge
Scavengers, in particular the vultures, are facing immense challenges due to poisoning, habitat transformation and persecution. As a result 16 out of the 22 vulture species in the world are listed as ‘at risk’ on the IUCN RedList.
California Groundwater Law Means Big Changes Above Ground, Too
The state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act is likely to result in fallowing thousands of acres of farmland. Local governments are just waking up to the big opportunities, and risks, in how that land gets reused.
Biodiversity Is In Free Fall. Here’s How We Can Fix It.
The tropics are Earth’s life support system. Start there.
Predatory sea corals team up to feed on stinging jellyfish
California’s Birds Are Testing New Survival Tactics on a Vast Scale
Retracing the steps of a century-old wildlife survey, ecologists find that birds are making remarkable adaptations to climate change.
CALIFORNIA REGULATORS CONSIDER CONSERVATION PROTECTIONS FOR THE STATE’S LARGEST ESTUARY
What Do Wild Animals Do in Wildfires?
Big wildfires, like those tearing through Northern California, can hurt some animals—while others escape, and some species even thrive.
California’s Lassen Wolf Pack Has Pups Second Straight Year
California’s Lassen Wolf Pack has pups for second straight year. Birth comes as administration plans end to federal protections.
Why Native Plants Matter
Restoring native plant habitat is vital to preserving biodiversity. By creating a native plant garden, each patch of habitat becomes part of a collective effort to nurture and sustain the living landscape for birds and other animals.