Nature-based solutions may seem too-good-to-be-true, but USGS is studying how these simple solutions provide benefits for people and the environment. Laura Norman stood by the trickling stream and let the enchantment of her surroundings wash over her. The landscape was...
New study reveals significant impact of predation on native fish populations Press release from the Banta-Carbona Irrigation District A groundbreaking five-year study conducted by FISHBIO and a coalition of Central Valley water agencies has uncovered a potential missing link in...
Bacteria can cleave stubborn fluorine-to-carbon bonds in insidious water pollutants By David Danelski, UC Riverside A UC Riverside environmental engineering...
A Kings County judge granted a temporary restraining order against the state’s unprecedented mandate. Growers there will not have to meter their groundwater use for now. By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert As farmers statewide prepare for anticipated cutbacks to groundwater under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, or SGMA, they are trying to stretch every drop of water to stay in business. Merced County farmer Benina Montes,...
Salmon ‘Tell’ Scientists Their Life Story as Decades-Old Dams Come Down By Kat Kerlin, UC Davis When salmon return from the ocean to the Klamath River after the world’s largest dam removal project ends this fall, they will regain access...