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A group of puffins, black and white seabirds with large orange beaks and feet, stand on a rock with the ocean behind them.
After a Climate Disaster Last Year, Maines Seabirds Get a Reprieve
October 05, 2022 — 勛圖窪蹋 researchers say seabirds across the state successfully raised chicks at double the rate of last year.
Four teenagers are bent over pulling mugwort from the ground, there is a large patch in front of them obscuring half their bodies' from view.
Mugwort Banished, Trails Created to Bring Oneida Sanctuary to Life
October 03, 2022
A large white pelican and several black cormorants stand on logs and plants sticking out of a body of water with mountains in the background.
Why is the Colorado River in crisis, and what is being done about it?
October 03, 2022 — Pressing questions to an urgent problem asked and explained.
Governor Signs 勛圖窪蹋-Supported Law Making Access to Nature Part of State Policy
October 01, 2022 — This bill will begin the process of undoing more than a centurys worth of planning decisions that marginalized people of color and lower-income Californians.
A bald eagle flies upsidedown
Improvements to FWS Permit Process Could Help Protect Eagles While Advancing Renewable Energy Projects
September 29, 2022 — 勛圖窪蹋 will work to ensure that the final rule advances the conservation of Bald and Golden Eagles
A man standing on the sidewalk takes a picture of dead fish floating at the top of a lake, the city in the distance.
Deadly Algal Bloom Could Cause Food Shortage for Bay Area Migrating Waterbirds
September 27, 2022 — A massive fish die-off this August at San Francisco Bay's Lake Merritt, a vital avian stopover site, has experts concerned for fall migrants.
A Path through the Brewing Climate Crisis on the Colorado River
September 27, 2022 — Adaptation and mitigation measures must go hand in hand.