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The longfin smelt, a fish the length of a popsicle stick that once fed hundreds of San Francisco Bay animals including humans, was just added to a growing list of endangered species. The federal ...
Director of the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, Caitlin Sweeney says federal support for protection and restoration of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary could nearly double in coming years fol… ...
Delta said it has seen an 85% increase in animal incidents including urination, defecation and biting since 2016. The airline was sued in 2019 by a customer who was mauled by another passenger’s ...
No one tallies how many people rely on Bay-Delta fish to eat, but the region has popular sport fisheries for striped bass, catfish and other fish.About 377,000 anglers from the Bay Area and Delta ...
The conference is sponsored by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, one of 28 National Estuary Programs created by the federal Environmental Protection Agency and Congress in 1987 to protect and ...
Delta flies 250,000 service animals a year. Now the rules are changing. Boarding a Delta flight with your service pooch is about to get tougher.
A 2008 aerial photograph of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. It is not a true delta, a place where a river fans out as it spills into the sea. Instead it’s an estuary, an inland water body ...
Delta is changing its approach to in-cabin service and support animals. Beginning March 1, owners will be required to show proof of their animal's health or a vaccination record at least 48 hours ...
The longfin smelt, a fish the length of a popsicle stick that once fed hundreds of San Francisco Bay animals including humans, was just added to a growing list of endangered species.
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