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California Condors Return to Northern Redwoods After a 100-Year Absence

California Condors Return to Northern Redwoods After a 100-Year Absence

For the first time in more than a century, endangered California condors soared over the redwood forests along the state’s northern coast.  The two birds, both males, were released from a pen in Redwood National Park on Tuesday morning, AP News reported.   “That was just as exciting as I thought it was going to be,” […]

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    World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing Will Soon Stretch Across California’s Highway 101

    World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing Will Soon Stretch Across California’s Highway 101

    This month, the world’s largest wildlife overpass — the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing — will begin construction across a multi-lane highway at Liberty Canyon in the Santa Monica mountains. The 210-foot long, 165-foot wide green bridge will allow animals like mountain lions, coyotes, snakes and toads to safely cross U.S. Highway 101 near Los Angeles, reported The Guardian.

    Solar Panels to Be Installed Above California Canals

    Solar Panels to Be Installed Above California Canals

    Solar panels are coming to two California canals. The “Project Nexus” follows research from the University of California-Merced finding substantial benefits for water quality and delivery, in addition to the benefits of renewable power generation. This first-of-its-kind pilot project will install solar arrays over two canals (one 25-feet wide and one 110-foot-wide) in the Turlock Irrigation District, […]

    Endangered Salmon Return to Bay Area Streams

    Endangered Salmon Return to Bay Area Streams

    After an 18 year absence, endangered salmon have returned to a Bay Area stream. A Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN) biologist spotted coho salmon in Montezuma Creek for the first time since 2004. The fish were also spotted in Larsen Creek for the first time since 2006 as well as in other tributaries of […]

    California Sues Walmart for Dumping Hazardous Waste in Landfills

    California Sues Walmart for Dumping Hazardous Waste in Landfills

    Corporate giant Walmart is being sued by the state of California for allegedly dumping 159,600 pounds of hazardous waste a year in the state’s landfills. The products, which include pesticides, toxic cleaning supplies, batteries, aerosol cans, latex paints and LED lightbulbs, are not materials the landfills are equipped to handle. Rob Bonta, California’s attorney general, […]

    Hundreds of Toxic Sites in California Could Flood Because of Sea Level Rise By 2100

    Hundreds of Toxic Sites in California Could Flood Because of Sea Level Rise By 2100

    A new California mapping project reveals another example of how the climate crisis disproportionately impacts vulnerable and disadvantaged communities. The Toxic Tides project, unveiled during a virtual workshop Tuesday, maps more than 400 hazardous sites like power plants, refineries and toxic waste dumps that could flood if sea levels rise by more than three feet, […]

    California Just Passed 5 Mega Laws to Fight the Plastic Crisis

    California Just Passed 5 Mega Laws to Fight the Plastic Crisis

    Earlier this month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed five sustainability bills into law. These are aimed at supporting a circular economy within the state and reducing plastic waste, reported Upstream. Plastics — and how to deal with them once they’ve been used — are an issue of global concern. Too often, consumers and municipalities think […]