As the State of California works to address a multitude of challenges facing the economy...
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For the first time in 40 years, the federal government—via the Council on Environmental Quality...
In addition to traffic congestion and the need for improved roadways, population growth in Florida...
In light of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Shane Burkhardt,...
ESA’s landscape architecture team has been combining design, planning, and natural resources—rooted in science—to create,...
On April 22, we all celebrated the 50th anniversary of Earth Day while staying in...
A message from our President and CEO, Leslie Moulton-Post, about our field safety measures, approach...
While the California Supreme Court’s decision in Sierra Club v. County of Fresno was published...
A pertinent topic for another group of mammals.
Two prominent ESA projects are featured in articles in the latest issue of Estuary News,...
As our communities enter a unique and challenging period due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), we...
The term “blue carbon” refers to the carbon sequestered and stored by coastal habitats, such...
Moulton-Post joins the Foundation’s board alongside four other new members: former Natural Resources Secretary Mike...
During National Engineers Week—which was founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1951...
One of the smallest, and arguably cutest, San Francisco Bay endemic species is the salt...
The Sustainable Water Management (SWM) Profile, has emerged following several years of work by the...
This restoration project seemed fairly straightforward at first blush: grade the pits, plant native species,...
On January 23, 2020 the EPA and Department of the Army finalized the “Navigable Waters...