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California has protected over one million acres of land and coastal waters since mid-2024, an area roughly equal to that of ...
There was a time when the water under Nick Sahota’s Terra Bella farm was free and abundant, supporting tidy rows of pistachio trees and table grapes to supply Bay Area groceries like Costco ...
Land trusts throughout California work locally and in unison to create a network of protected private lands across the state. Federal agencies like the US Forest Service manage more than 45% of ...
Water conflicts are inevitable in dry California, but such conflicts with deteriorating ecosystems and climate conditions ...
There are about 40,000 people living in the five communities nestled under the area’s shadowed peaks. But most of them — around 70% — are white, while fewer than 2% are Black. Advertisement ...
California water officials said this week there's no truth to President Donald Trump's assertion that the U.S. military has entered California and “turned on the water.” Trump's comments, made ...
A California "ghost lake" Tulare Lake that disappeared in the 17th century is making its grand return after 130 years, swallowing up 94,000 acres and counting of private farmland.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California also has an abundance, with a record 3.8 million acre-feet of water in storage. That’s enough water to supply 40 million people for a year.
Mulholland’s great achievement came when Southern California needed him the most. He is LA’s first water king, the man who brought much-needed Sierra snowmelt to the city by completing the Los ...
There’s a land trust ... their purpose is “to conserve California’s extraordinary land and water resources through a ... EPA puts on leave 139 employees who spoke out against policies under ...
A land trust is a nonprofit that conserves land by acquiring and stewarding land or through voluntary conservation agreements with landowners to protect their land’s conservation values. California’s ...
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