New
Coastal Drilling Blocked
White House defeat: Federal appeals court upholds a decision that a state panel
must review environmental hazards
Newhall
Says It Has Enough Water
The developer is criticized for relying on a private company for some of the
supply.
Lengthy
Talks to Preserve Hearst Ranch Collapse
The landowner says it has entered negotiations with a different environmental
partner.
Spain
battles to save coast from new oil spill
A huge new wave of fuel oil heading towards the northwest coast from the sunken
tanker Prestige
Expanding
Beyond Snow Business
Mammoth Mountain Seeks to Sprawl the Eastern Sierra
Endangered
Fly Stalls Some California Projects
The Delhi Sands fly spends its two days of life sipping nectar and mating in
the local sand dunes.
Firm
Under Fire Over Wildflowers
Newhall Land destroyed swaths of endangered spineflowers at a development site.
BLM
urges 30-year extension for Alaska pipeline
Aging Pipeline Gets Another Three Decades
California
mayor, council at loggerheads over scooter
Is San Francisco Ready for the Segway People Mover?
First Flush' Dirties Ocean
Urban runoff from season's inaugural storm leads to warnings of high bacteria
levels.
NYTimes:
As Bowmen Hunt, Surfers Feel Like Targets
Bowhunters Off the IB Pier?
Bill
Introduced to Establish Tres Palmas Marine Reserve
Surfrider and Local Residents
Stage a Coup
Scottish
whisky island to run wave-powered bus
World's first bus to be powered by
wave-generated electricity
Saddleback
OKd for Development
O.C. supervisors approve 283 homes on ranchland. If you
surf from Doheny to Trestles, kiss the clean water goodbye.
NYTimes:
A Group Links Fuel Economy to Religion
What Would Jesus Drive?
Environmental
Group No Longer a Natural
Ventura: Citizens to Preserve the Ojai's loss of a ballot measure last week
may reflect a dislike of its evolving tactics.
Whaling
renegades resume hunt
Japan sets sights on 400 whales
Save
The Shark - UN body may shield whale sharks.
Overhunting of the world's biggest fish.
UN
body shields basking and whale sharks
Tightened fishing restrictions on the world's two largest types of fish, basking
and whale sharks
It's
Not Easy to 'Fix' Nature
Biologists wonder if Bolsa Chica efforts will work.
US
Navy can test sonar in limited area
The U.S. Navy may temporarily test a new underwater sonar system in a much smaller
area than originally planned
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