
Taking better pictures means empathizing with wild animals, writes photographer Sarah Killingsworth

This spring, Alameda County approved of the Aramis Renewable Energy Project, dividing East Bay environmentalists who disagree about whether the undeveloped North Livermore Valley should remain open ranchland and wildlife habitat, or whether part of the flat, sunny valley would be put to better use as a solar farm to help the Bay Area transition…

The Eel River in northwestern California—along with its numerous forks and tributaries—forms the third largest watershed entirely within the state. The river’s main stem and three main forks flow a combined 398 miles from sources in the coast ranges of Mendocino and Lake counties, north to a delta where it meets the Pacific Ocean 15…

Central Valley temperatures are expected to stick near 110 for the next three days, making life difficult for important crops.

State Coastal Conservancy Executive Officer Sam Schuchat is retiring after 20 years in the role.

You could spend a lifetime getting to know the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge