FOWL PLAY: Mystery Of Mass Pelican Deaths Solved
LOS ANGELES -- Game wardens say nature – not man – is to blame for nearly a dozen brown pelicans that have surfaced along California's Cen...
LOS ANGELES -- Game wardens say nature – not man – is to blame for nearly a dozen brown pelicans that have surfaced along California's Cen...
AP | Posted 10.30.2011
MORRO BAY, Calif. — State Fish and Game wardens are trying to figure out why so many brown pelicans are showing up along California's Central Co...
The Media Consortium | Posted 05.25.2011
by Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger A cap placed over a severed pipe is siphoning some oil from the broken BP well in the Gulf Coast, the compan...
Sarah Newman | Posted 05.25.2011
The Deepwater Horizon rig continues to spew 200,000 gallons of oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico. The fish, birds, marine mammals in the Gulf region -- many of whom are endangered species -- are now struggling to survive.
Jamie Rappaport Clark | Posted 05.25.2011
If the catastrophe in the Gulf does not wake us up to the need to wean ourselves off oil and move towards clean, safe, renewable energy, I don't know what will.
AP | By NOAKI SCHWARTZ | Posted 11.01.2011