Los Angeles continues to burn. As of this writing, the Palisades Fire is spread over 23,713 acres and is 22 percent contained. This means that 22 percent of the fire’s perimeter has been controlled by ...
Nobody's seen a Berkeley kangaroo rat for years, but it may still be living in the chaparral ecosystems that thrive along the East Bay hills. The Mount Diablo buckwheat also seems to have disappeared, ...
Los Angeles continues to burn. As of this writing, the Palisades Fire is spread over 23,713 acres and is 22 percent contained. This means that 22 percent of the fire’s perimeter has been controlled by ...
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After the L.A. Fires, Locals Turn to Native Plants to Help Shield Homes From Flames and Clean Contaminated Soil
Driving through Altadena today, visitors might pass a lone house—bordered on both sides by empty lots—miraculously missed by the ember storm that took its neighbors. Above, the horizon is marked by ...
The Woolsey fire has destroyed hundreds of homes in Malibu. Many residents are sleeping on friends’ couches or staying in hotels, unsure of whether they will be able to return home. Though the city ...
Instead, they think it simply disappeared underground, smouldering away before breaking out during a spell of high winds and growing into the Palisades inferno. Fires that seem to have been ...
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