Defending California’s Environmental Protection Laws The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is one of the strongest environmental and public health protection laws in the nation, enabling everyday Californians to influence important land-use decisions...
Extending Parkland, Protecting Local History and Wildlife Habitat Image: Paige Green Scott Ranch, a 58-acre parcel of land in Petaluma, Calif., known for its open meadows and iconic red barns, was owned by a developer and slated for intensive suburban development. The...
Protecting California’s Native Salmon, Steelhead and Trout Photo Credits (left to right): Linnea • Will Boucher, California Sea Grant • California Trout Most of California’s native salmon, steelhead, and trout populations face the threat of extinction within the next...
Promoting 40 Years of Primate Research with Jane Goodall: The Leakey Foundation Photo by: Mark Schierbecker CC The Leakey Foundation was founded in 1968 to promote the budding science of human evolution, the field of study to which Dr. Louis S.B. Leakey devoted much...
Advocating for a Fracking Moratorium Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, forces large amounts of water into deep layers of rock to extract oil and natural gas. Fracking contaminates our air, land and water, resulting in devastating impacts on human health and the...
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