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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. California newts are endemic to California. They live through the coast and coast range mountains from Mendocino County to San ...
This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. On particularly warm and damp winter nights, as thousands of Pacific newts venture out onto the verdant ...
Toxic, cannibalistic, and indiscriminately predatory: four species of tiny Taricha, or Pacific newt, carry a deadly poison around the misty forest floors from Alaska to Southern California. Don’t let ...
Salamanders get a little help across the road from some two-legged friends in Northern California. A newt eager to get across a road was assisted by members of the Chileno Valley Newt Brigade in Marin ...
On a rainy night in the winter of 2019, rancher Sally Gale was returning home on West Marin’s Chileno Valley Road with her husband Mike when she suddenly said: “Stop the car!” She climbed out to study ...
Aesop is credited with saying, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is wasted.” When it comes to small, the Greek fablist probably wasn’t referring to newts. But a number of Marin residents ...
On a ribbon of road in West Marin, on wet winter nights when darkness comes early, a herd of determined amphibians gather together to cross to the breeding lake from which they once came. Laguna Lake ...
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