Ranchers are becoming pro-beaver because of the way they help the [plants] adjacent to the beaver wetlands grow longer into ...
River advocates say penstock rupture that killed juvenile salmon reflects broader risks tied to aging hydroelectric power infrastructure.
In A Nutshell A 40-year satellite study found Southern California’s beaches grew by more than 2 million square meters between 1984 and 2024, contradicting longstanding predictions of chronic erosion.
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The silent failure of America's aging dams

America's dams are currently averaging 64 years old, and most of us don't give them a second thought until something goes ...
John Duarte joins AgNet News Hour to discuss California water solutions, infrastructure, immigration reform, and why abundance should guide ...
Southern California's beaches have grown more than 500 acres over the past four decades despite being one of the most ...