California's farmers bought Trump's election pitch. Now they may pay the price in tariffs, a trade war and immigration raids.
This article discusses various New York State environmental acts, such as the State Ivory Law and Endangered Species Act.
That was more than half a century ago in his bestselling book “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.” But his words ring true today for California’s farmers, especially those in the Central Valley, who ...
Richard Nixon was the president then and here is part of his response after the Endangered Species Act was approved: “Nothing is more priceless and more worthy of preservation than the rich array of ...
The Save the Redwoods League in San Francisco has agreed to pay $24 million for a 1,517-acre property near the Russian River ...
In one of the largest deals to protect open space in the Bay Area over the past decade, an environmental group is purchasing ...
The monarch butterfly’s dramatic population decline prompted a U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s proposal listing the species as ...
Congressmen reintroduce SPEAR Act, a bill intended to keep the lake sturgeon in Wisconsin from protections of the federal ...
Rep. Bob Wharff didn’t hide his anger about federal wildlife managers denying Wyoming authority over its grizzly bear ...
The U.S. shrugged when Thomas Jefferson blocked funding for a program he hated. Richard Nixon did the same with programs he ...
Habitat loss is the biggest threat to endangered species in Massachusetts, according to wildlife experts. A new interactive map allows residents to see which threatened or endangered species might ...