A new report is giving insight into the deadly avalanche that claimed the lives of nine people in the Sierra Nevada on Feb.
Wildlife officials say a Sierra Nevada red fox was detected in the Lake Tahoe basin for the first time in decades.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range is living up to its Spanish name. In the middle of February, a powerful blizzard dumped ...
As rain pelted the Sierra Nevada over the last couple days, it percolated into the dry layer of snow blanketing the landscape and froze into ice. Over that short time period, the rain has notably ...
The threatened red fox was caught on video by a trail camera in Blackwood Canyon in November, another was collared by biologists last month ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says they have spotted a Sierra Nevada red fox in the Tahoe Basin for the ...
US mining states dominated the top five jurisdictions for investment in the Fraser Institute’s most recent Annual Survey of ...
Newly released images from the Sierra Avalanche Center show the massive debris field left by the February 17 avalanche at Castle Peak that killed nine backcountry skiers.
Recovering from a 400-yard-long “soft slab” avalanche, the survivors would have had mere minutes to try to locate the others who had been buried, then frantically try to dig them out.
Park advocates say Yosemite scrapping timed tickets could mean overcrowding and long wait times this summer — and even damage to the park.
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