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Ada Statler-Throckmorton
Articles by Ada Statler-Throckmorton
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Following Ventura: can oil spills really be cleaned up?
July 14, 2016
— The cleanup in Ventura is still ongoing, but statistics cast doubt on the ability of oil spill cleanups to save birds.
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5 non-obvious ways engineers are totally copying birds
July 11, 2016
— And none of them are flying.
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What is geothermal power, and how might it save the Salton Sea?
July 6, 2016
— Geothermal has the potential to be the renewable energy to help humans and birds in the area.
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A Day in the Capitol
June 29, 2016
— Ever wonder how Audubon California helps get conservation legislation done in Sacramento? Join me on my day in the Capitol finding out.
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Mass tree die-offs remind us of the drought, climate change’s consequences
June 29, 2016
— Trees killed by drought and beetles pose fire risk, but may also be home to wildlife
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Federally protected birds bounce back under Endangered Species Act
June 24, 2016
— Efficacy of protected status examined in California condor, brown pelican
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Ventura pipeline spills 700 barrels of oil
June 23, 2016
— Firefighters and hazmat team halt spill's progress toward ocean
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