The World’s Tallest Tree Is Officially Off-Limits
Trespassing bushwhackers are causing significant damage to the surrounding forest
A Fast-Moving Wildfire Is Spreading Near Yosemite National Park
The Oak Fire has forced thousands of Mariposa County residents to evacuate
Four Critically Endangered Condors Released in Northern California
The Yurok Tribe has released one juvenile female and three males, the first birds to live in the region in more than 100 years
Wildfire Burns in Yosemite National Park, Threatening Giant Sequoia Trees
The Washburn Fire has scorched more than 2,000 acres since it was first reported on Thursday
California Passes Sweeping New Plastic Waste Law
The legislation requires that all packaging in the state must be recyclable or compostable within ten years
A Surprisingly High Number of Wildfires Are Caused by Electrocuted Birds
Researchers determined 44 wildland fires were ignited by avian electrocutions in the contiguous United States from January 2014 through December 2018
Los Angeles Becomes Latest City to Hire ‘Chief Heat Officer’
As temperatures rise, these new leaders in L.A., Miami and Phoenix are trying to reduce heat-related deaths and hospitalizations
A Doghouse Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Is Now on Display
The architect sketched “Eddie’s House,” named for a Labrador retriever, on the back of an envelope in the 1950s
The Monkeys and Parrots Caught Up in the California Gold Rush
Researchers combed through 19th-century records and found evidence of the species, which joined a menagerie that included Galapagos tortoises and kangaroos
Wandering Salamanders Skydive From Some of the World’s Tallest Trees
The amphibians stretch their limbs and tails to glide in a smooth style
How Ukrainian and Russian Immigrants View the War From Afar
To residents of Southern California with ties to the Eastern European nations, the conflict feels close to home
Scars on Snails Offer a 100,000-Year Record of Crab Populations
A surprisingly simple technique for studying marks on shells shows how California’s crab population has changed over millennia
The Trailblazing Black Entrepreneurs Who Shaped a 19th-Century California Boomtown
Though founded by Confederates, Julian became a place of opportunity for people of color—and a model for what the U.S. could look like after the Civil War
This Native American Tribe Wants Federal Recognition. A New DNA Analysis Could Bolster Its Case
The new findings could help Mukwema Ohlone prove they never went “extinct”
Betty Reid Soskin, Oldest National Park Service Ranger, Retires at 100
As an NPS employee, she promoted the stories of African American people and women of color who contributed to the home front effort during WWII
Why a U.S. Company Plans to Release 2.4 Billion Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
The insects, created by biotech firm Oxitec, will be non-biting males engineered to only produce viable male offspring, per the company
When the museum opened last year, industry leaders and donors expressed disappointment at what they saw as a stunning omission in the exhibition content
New Museum in California Celebrates Rich History of Mexican Cuisine
Located in downtown Los Angeles, LA Plaza Cocina is the first institution of its kind in the U.S
The West Coast Should Brace for Spring Megadrought, NOAA Warns
More than half of the United States is likely to struggle with limited water supply and increased risk of wildfires in the coming months
California Is About to Test Its First Solar Canals
The innovative project is a win for water, energy, air and climate
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