California Ranks High Worldwide for Rapidly Depleted Groundwater
Researchers found that the world’s most rapidly declining basins are in farm regions, including Santa Barbara County’s Cuyama Valley.
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Researchers found that the world’s most rapidly declining basins are in farm regions, including Santa Barbara County’s Cuyama Valley.
But butterflies were found thriving at Santa Barbara County’s Dangermond Preserve, the site of the single largest cluster of monarchs in the winter 2023 count.
UC Santa Barbara researcher co-authors study published in “Nature” showing link between otters’ insatiable appetites and significant slowing of erosion.
The Santa Barbara conservationist and philanthropist explains how computer mapping engages with preserving land.
Founder Sasha Ablitt welcomes community participation as the nonprofit Planet Protectors makes plans to expand.
A Michigan-based company wants to drill an exploratory well two miles deep.
Fishing spots in and around the Santa Barbara Channel re-opened after a 20-year closure, but sensitive habitat areas will remain permanently closed.
Community members say they plan to fight the proposal, while the developers say the project would make 14 acres of privately owned property available for public use and create 40 units of affordable housing.
These environmentally friendly state laws target gas-powered lawn tools, deceptive recycling symbols, orphan wells, and more.
The Chrisman California Islands Center in Carpinteria is set to open to visitors and researchers this month.