Environment
Latest Stories
efb9a3c9ad0809034a0f6a7067002dd3.jpg
In this Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014 photo, prospective buyer Selerino Esparaza, right, examines cattle which was to be sold at auction at the 101 Livestock Market in Aromas, Calif. California's worsening drought is forcing many ranchers to sell their cattle and other livestock because their pastures are too dry to feed them and it's getting too expensive to buy hay and other supplemental feed. California only got a fraction of its normal rainfall last year, leaving reservoirs and groundwater levels at record lows and prompting many cities to cut water usage. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
509ae939ad0a09034a0f6a706700e3f6.jpg
In this Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014 photo, Jim Warren, owner of 101 Livestock Market, conducts a cattle auction in Aromas, Calif. California's worsening drought is forcing many ranchers to sell their cattle and other livestock because their pastures are too dry to feed them and it's getting too expensive to buy hay and other supplemental feed. California only got a fraction of its normal rainfall last year, leaving reservoirs and groundwater levels at record lows and prompting many cities to cut water usage. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
dbe476d1ad0909034a0f6a706700f4a4.jpg
In this Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014 photo, cattle are displayed during an auction at the 101 Livestock Market in Aromas, Calif. California's worsening drought is forcing many ranchers to sell their cattle and other livestock because their pastures are too dry to feed them and it's getting too expensive to buy hay and other supplemental feed. California only got a fraction of its normal rainfall last year, leaving reservoirs and groundwater levels at record lows and prompting many cities to cut water usage. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
52b2b15aad0909034a0f6a7067000b59.jpg
In this Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014 photo, a calf is presented at an auction at the 101 Livestock Market in Aromas, Calif. California's worsening drought is forcing many ranchers to sell their cattle and other livestock because their pastures are too dry to feed them and it's getting too expensive to buy hay and other supplemental feed. California only got a fraction of its normal rainfall last year, leaving reservoirs and groundwater levels at record lows and prompting many cities to cut water usage. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)