So far, official blame has not yet been cast on Southern California Edison Co. for either blaze, with the events of Jan. 7 ...
Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit ...
The widespread impact of the fires, which displaced tens of thousands of people, created an extraordinary need for government ...
The animals appear to be suffering from exposure to a neurotoxin produced by algal blooms that accumulates in fish the sea ...
An outbreak of a toxin has left over 50 sea lions sick and stranded off the Malibu coast. At least 10 are currently in a ...
More than a dozen sick sea lions potentially ailed by toxins have been spotted off the coast of Malibu, the California ...
Officials in Malibu, California, are advising beachgoers to avoid distressed sea lions recently reported in the area.
Winter storms have washed debris from the California wildfires - timber, metal, and sediment - onto Los Angeles County ...
A surge of California sea lions exhibiting neurological distress in Malibu is suspected to be caused by domoic acid poisoning, stemming from toxic algae blooms. The California Wildlife Center said ...
The California Wildlife Center has responded to numerous calls regarding distressed sea lions, raising concerns about the potential impact of this toxic algal bloom.
According to the California Wildlife Center, more than a dozen sea lions have been sickened by a suspected “domoic acid event” in Malibu.