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Watch Massive Dolphin Stampede That Wowed California Boat
The spectacular run of as many as 1,000 dolphins likely occurred as smaller pods merged in an area rich with food.
Tourists on a charter boat off southern California were bowled over by a “dolphin stampede” of as many as 1,000 of the mammals.
The Dana Wharf Whale Watching expedition kept up with the spectacular sight last month off Dana Point in Orange County for some four hours.
The charter company took credit for naming the sight a stampede, though it’s more accurately called a “super” or “mega” pod of dolphins.
“They are so graceful, even in the frenzied behavior, and we are so amazed to see them right off our coast,” the company noted in the description of its YouTube video of the scene.
2,000 Flights Canceled In Denver As Heavy Snowstorm Hits
Severe weather is expected to sweep from the Rockies to the Mississippi River Valley in the next few days.
DENVER (AP) More than 2,000 flights have been canceled over the weekend at Denver International Airport as a major snowstorm strikes the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, saying it expects 18 to 24 inches of heavy, wet snow to fall in Denver and Boulder from Saturday afternoon through Sunday night. Some areas along the Front Range foothills were expected to receive up to 30 inches.
The Colorado Department of Transportation warned that road closures are highly likely, and asked people not to make unnecessary trips.
Living With Fire: What California Can Learn From Native Burns
Officials are beginning to reimagine fire and land management, drawing upon Native American tradition and perspectives that were long outlawed.
By Megan Botel
Ed Kashi/VII
The tribe’s spiritual leader, Keith Turner, begins burn day with a ceremony, blessing each member of the group with cleansing white sage.
MARIPOSA, Calif. ― Rain falls on the 300-year-old oaks on a cold midwinter morning as a group of nearly 60 gathers here on what was once southern Sierra Miwok land.
Some have returned year after year. Others are here for the first time, eager to learn what California’s oldest residents have long known about land management after the most destructive fire season in the state’s recorded history.