How do scientists monitor the populations of the threatened California red-legged frog? With careful listening and a little help from AI.
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A bill that would make plastic bags unavailable at California grocery checkouts awaits a floor vote as Legislative session nears an end.
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The County of San Diego launches pilot program to protect homes from wildfires starting in an East County community.
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The multi-platinum-selling indie pop band is using research to inspire fans to take immediate action against climate change.
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The water-sharing systems between Mexico and the U.S. are facing one of the biggest tests in their 80-year history after Mexico has fallen behind on billions of gallons of water deliveries.
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