Young students on break from classes are able to turn their learning from the textbook to the trenches of the ocean, all under the informative and watchful eyes of a
On Friday evening, the legendary Takács Quartet will once again grace the BroadStage after a sold-out appearance in 2022. This time around, the string quartet’s program comes as part
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Cell service in national parks has become a flashpoint in recent years as cellular providers compete to blanket the U.S.
Dear EarthTalk: I was never keen on tent camping but I hear that the new “glamping” trend takes some of the discomfort out of spending the night in nature. Where
A tiny flowering plant that is only found around a single vernal pool in a Southern California mountain range will be taken off the federal list of endangered species.
The
Beautiful Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades is offering a new volunteer training opportunity, starting July 14.
The training will include all the volunteer opportunities at the park,
A woman hiking the Pacific Crest Trail north of Los Angeles says she fought off an attacking bear by stabbing it.
The 25-year-old woman told Los Angeles County sheriff'
A recently published study found that the amount of light pollution produced within Southern California’s three coastal National Park Service units has not significantly changed, and in one case
Editor:
This letter is written in response to a recent letter to the editor Aug. 11 ("Turtle trouble at Douglas Park," Aug. 11). The purpose of this letter
Yes, friends, I finally made it to “The Rain Room” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Is it art? A feat of engineering? An amusement park-style attraction?
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