For the lucky few of us who grew up during the 1950s in Southern California, the non-stop coverage of the massive wildfire was impossible to watch. My thoughts took me back to when the state lived
The animals appear to be suffering from exposure to a neurotoxin produced by algal blooms that accumulates in fish the sea lions eat.
When some algal blooms grow out of control, they can emit a neurotoxin that accumulates in small fish, like sardines and anchovies. When sea lions eat those fish, the toxin binds to their brain and heart. They can have seizures, tremors, vision issues and even cardiac problems.
Winter storms have washed debris from the California wildfires - timber, metal, and sediment - onto Los Angeles County beaches. Officials confirm most of the silt and ash is not hazardous and will naturally wash away,
These images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest show what makes the City of Angels and its next-door neighborhoods so heavenly
"This is a toast to our city," the Best Actor nominee said in an endearing moment that was not televised. "I think we all fell in love with it a bit more recently."
More than a dozen sick sea lions potentially ailed by toxins have been spotted off the coast of Malibu, the California Wildlife Center announced. The center, a wildlife rescue service based in Calabasas, said its team responded to a total of 14 calls of ...
Malibu sea lions are suspected to be suffering from domoic acid toxicity, with the CWC urging caution and response to afflicted animals.
State laws in California are worsening the housing crisis and will make recovering from the Los Angeles wildfires more difficult, writes .
With wildfires ripping through Southern California in January, Hollywood's biggest night faced a terrifying threat as the Dolby Theatre stood on the path of a fire.