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More than 17,000 people in Oregon, Washington and California could almost instantly be living in a floodplain, the ...
The 247-acre salt marsh, just southeast of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, will be ready for visitors with miles of public trails, observation points, pedestrian bridges over tidal channels, an ...
YEARS OF PLANNING and millions of dollars pay off Saturday with the public grand opening of a restored Pacheco Marsh. The 247 ...
Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE:TOL), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, today announced the grand opening of its newest ...
Pacheco Marsh is at 2501 Waterfront Road in Martinez and will be open Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until dusk. To find out more, visit John Muir Land Trust at https://jmlt.org.
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, tidal marshes helped prevent an estimated $625 million in storm damage by absorbing floodwaters and mitigating the impact of the storm surge. That’s because these ...
Tweed New Haven Regional Airport filed environmental applications for a runway extension and new terminal, roads, aircraft ...
New research shows that in minutes after the earthquake hits, coastal areas of California, Oregon and Washington could drop ...
As trees choked by saltwater die along low-lying coasts, marshes may move in — for better or worse, scientists are learning.
The states that border the Mississippi River have lost at least half of the wetlands they once had, including Wisconsin.