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  • CERES: California Environmental Resources Evaluation System

    CERES is an information system developed by the California Resources Agency to facilitate access to a variety of environmental data.

    www.ceres.ca.gov

  • Groundwater Resources Association of California

    Nonprofit organization for the protection, preservation, improvement of California ground water against pollution. Site has information about the organization and its activities, job announcements, and related material.

    www.grac.org

  • 1997 Northern California Floods

    Comprehensive northern California flood-related information and annotated website links, especially for the floods of January 1997.

    www.skdesigns.com

  • California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)

    Facts, photos and videos of the California Sea Lion.

    www.thebigzoo.com

  • California Wildflowers

    Look-up photos and descriptions of California wildflowers by color, common name, Latin name or family.

    www.calacademy.org

  • California Wild Heritage Campaign

    Protecting California's last remaining public wilderness and wild rivers

    www.californiawild.org

  • GoldenStateImages - Marine Fish of California

    Photography of marine fish species found along the California coast including garibaldi, molas, blue shark, dorado, baracuda, rays and more

    www.goldenstateimages.com

  • Information Center for the Environment

    A cooperative effort of environmental scientists at the University of California, Davis and collaborators at over thirty private, state, federal, and international organizations interested in environmental protection.

    ice.ucdavis.edu

  • Freeing a Hydroelectric Giant, California Frets About Control

    NY Times analysis of constraints on hydroelectric generation in the state. [Subscription required - free.]

    www.nytimes.com

  • California Underground: Our Caves and Subterranean Habitats

    Educational materials and photographic tours on the formation and occurrence of different types of caves, cave biology, and cave conservation. From the Oakland Museum of California.

    www.museumca.org

  • Our Poisoned Bay

    Despite end to direct piping of sewage, pollution worse now than 30 years ago according to article from the San Francisco Chronicle.

    www.sfgate.com

  • The Plight of California's Reef Fish

    Information, links and documents about the decline of and management plans for California nearshore reef fish, also known as shallow water rockfish, inhabitants of the kelp forest.

    www.californiafish.org

  • CalFlora

    Database containing summary geographic and ecological distribution information for over 8000 California vascular plant taxa, as well as additional habitat information for rare species of the Sierra Nevada.

    www.calflora.org

  • Climate Change in California

    Union of Concerned Scientists fact sheets on the potential effects of global climate change on the state's bioregions and water resources.

    www.ucsusa.org

  • The NorthWest Petaluma Rural Alliance

    Focus on pollution of Marin Creek by Petaluma Mushroom Farm.

    petmushroom.org

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