Lead Poisoning of Wildlife
April 14th, 2011 by Alison Wheatley in General
Three new scientific studies by University of California researchers confirm that lead poisoning of endangered California condors and other wildlife is due to scavenging animals ingesting fragments of spent lead hunting ammunition, reports the Center for Biological Diversity.
Researchers found that one-third of wild condors are suffering from chronic lead poisoning at leve...
Tags: California, Center for Biological Diversity, condor, endangered, EPA, lead, research, Wildlife

February 18th, 2011 by Alison Wheatley in Friday File
Meet Recycle Rex, the California Energy Commission’s spokesdinosaur, and your companion in the 26 page booklet of fun available on their website.
Sta...
Tags: California, Fun, games, recycling

June 1st, 2010 by Susie Hill in General
The need to ensure a sustainable water supply is a reality that affects everyone. Currently, the state of California is split over the issue of whether or...
Tags: California, Conservation, EPA, gray water, Green Living, Habitat for Humanity, sustainable, Tools for Schools, water, Water bond


