A Pear Farm On The Frontlines of California's Water Wars
unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog) Within Sequoia National Park is Mineral King, the splendid mountain wilderness in which Earthjustice took its first steps. 40 years later, we are as committed as ever to the legacy that started there: using the law to protect the wildlife and … |
Decade-Long Fight Against Toxic Water Continues In California County – Water Online (press release)
Decade-Long Fight Against Toxic Water Continues In California County
Water Online (press release) "Lots of tourists come through here on their way to Sequoia National Park," one woman said in the piece. "They stop to eat in the café. I bet they wouldn't, if they knew what was in the water." Image credit: "mustard," © 2007 Slideshow Bruce, used … |
Trees Make Sounds When They’re Running Out Of Water, Lab Experiments … – Huffington Post
Trees Make Sounds When They're Running Out Of Water, Lab Experiments …
Huffington Post Trees Sounds. The General Sherman tree is found in Sequoia National Park and is believed to be the world's largest tree by volume. By Elizabeth Howell, OurAmazingPlanet Contributor: Like a person gasping for air when it's in short supply, living trees … |
Looming California water fight will test Rep. McClintock’s political sway – Fort Worth Star Telegram
Looming California water fight will test Rep. McClintock's political sway
Fort Worth Star Telegram McClintock inherited the Lake McClure expansion bill when his congressional district was redrawn to include a large swath of the Sierra Nevada mountains and foothills, from Lake Tahoe to Sequoia National Park. An earlier version passed the House, as … |
Rough Water Ahead for the Colorado River – unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog)
Rough Water Ahead for the Colorado River
unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog) Within Sequoia National Park is Mineral King, the splendid mountain wilderness in which Earthjustice took its first steps. 40 years later, we are as committed as ever to the legacy that started there: using the law to protect the wildlife and … |