Over $50 million awarded to California environmental projects
The California Wildlife Conservation Board awarded over $50 million in grants to projects protecting the state's wetlands, streams, forests and other resources.
Over $50 million awarded to California environmental projects
The California Wildlife Conservation Board awarded over $50 million in grants to projects protecting the state's wetlands, streams, forests and other resources.
A new study reveals that summer wildfires in the western high country are negating the impact of snowmelt in drought-stricken areas.
Agencies request emergency measure to balance floods and drought
State and federal officials are working together to balance out water supply and quality issues caused by extreme weather conditions in California.
The USDA released its "Western Water and Working Lands Framework for Conservation Action" that identifies challenges and strategies for the arid west.
Feds to go on a feral cattle hunt to protect Gila Wilderness
Next week, feral cattle are going to be killed. The Forest Service estimates 150 head will be shot from helicopters and will decompose in the Gila National Forest.
Above average snowpack levels are fueling hope for California's water planners. The state is improving its forecasting technologies to address weather extremes.