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Climate change and a historic lack of predators are the main culprits that have helped round stingray populations here.
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Person with ‘history of sleeping on the job’ held critical role during Eaton Fire, complaint allegesAn L.A. County employee makes the allegation in a whistleblower complaint and in interviews about the response to the deadly fire. County officials dispute the allegations.Listen 29:16
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The National Park Service is studying the coastline’s feasibility.
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They're now listed as threatened, which offers special protections for the charismatic big cats and their habitats.Listen 0:49
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Steers’ fascination with the bald eagle population in Big Bear Valley helped launch a worldwide fandom.Listen 0:44
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Even after California legalized marijuana, illicit cannabis grows continue to pollute public lands. And the contamination, new research shows, lingers.
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The fox is California's rarest and most elusive native carnivore, but little is known about its movements in the Sierra Nevada.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin meets with local and congressional leaders in San Diego to tout the U.S. and Mexico’s progress in cleaning up the polluted Tijuana River.
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Bald eagles can lay a replacement clutch if the eggs are lost early in the incubation process, as seen in the nest several seasons ago.Listen 0:41
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Expect light rain this week. But nearly 2 feet of snow could fall in the Sierra Nevada.Listen 0:33
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A study from USC finds that even small increases in EV adoption lead to measurable drops in neighborhood-level air pollution.
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One local water agency is leading the charge to build a water workforce pipeline of young people, as early as high school.Listen 0:47