Purchase of Monte Rio Redwoods in Sonoma County will help California achieve its goal to protect 30% of lands and coastal waters by 2030.
An atmospheric river brought additional rain, strong winds, and flooding to the Bay Area Tuesday, and thunderstorms were threatening to add to the storm's impacts.
It’s a huge part of larger connectivity for wildlife.” Map: Southern end of California’s Lost Coast to be opened to public ...
San Francisco environmental group Save the Redwoods League has announced plans to purchase 1,517 acres of forest near the Russian River, filling a gap in a chain of protected land that now stretches ...
The $24 million acquisition solidifies a 22,000-acre block of protected land stretching from Monte Rio to the coast.
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The rainfall is predicted to push the Russian River up to nearly 33 feet and into the minor flood stage Wednesday morning in ...
A 1,517-acre patch of coast redwood forest in Sonoma County, considered a haven for native plants and wildlife, is set to be protected following a purchase agreement announced ...
The Northern Mendocino County region, in the higher terrain around Laytonville, will see a substantial amount of rainfall.
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