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California Condors Are Still Dying — Despite a Lead Ammo Ban
New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED.
Heat Wave Could Blast More Bay Area Temperature Records Friday
Record-Breaking Heat Wave Bakes the Bay Area Through Friday
‘A Delight-Mare’ — Bay Area Sizzles, March Heat Wave Could Shatter Records
Hot in the City: Bay Area, Sierra Nevada Brace for Unusual March Heat Wave
Why Mammals Gave Up on Laying Eggs
Niba looking at eggs under cinder blocks.
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Heat Wave Could Blast More Bay Area Temperature Records Friday
California Condors Are Still Dying — Despite a Lead Ammo Ban
Record-Breaking Heat Wave Bakes the Bay Area Through Friday
Officials Confirm Small Bird Flu ‘Outbreak’ in Elephant Seals at Año Nuevo State Park
‘Delay’ and ‘Deny’: Even Health Insurance Companies Agree Prior Authorization Process Is Broken
California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country
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Why Mammals Gave Up on Laying Eggs
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Heat Wave Could Blast More Bay Area Temperature Records Friday

Unseasonably high heat is rewriting Bay Area record books this week, with forecasters warning of more highs before temperatures ease.

California Condors Are Still Dying — Despite a Lead Ammo Ban

New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED.

Record-Breaking Heat Wave Bakes the Bay Area Through Friday

A rare early-season heat wave is bringing near-summer temperatures, record highs and elevated wildfire risk to much of California.

‘A Delight-Mare’ — Bay Area Sizzles, March Heat Wave Could Shatter Records

Bay Area cities could see long-standing March temperature records broken, as an early-season heat wave bakes Northern California.

Hot in the City: Bay Area, Sierra Nevada Brace for Unusual March Heat Wave

Forecasters said an early heat wave in California could break Bay Area records and threaten the state’s fragile snowpack.
Niba looking at eggs under cinder blocks.

Why Mammals Gave Up on Laying Eggs

Eggs helped animals conquer land—but most mammals stopped laying them. Why is that?

Will Tahoe Get Any More Real Snow This Year? Here's What Forecasters Say

California’s snowpack is just 59% of normal after a record-warm winter — and with little snow ahead, time is running short to hit Sierra Nevada slopes.
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