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Research collaboration: Centro de Investigación y Transferencia de Santa Cruz (CIT Santa Cruz) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner ...
T he cows were the first to go because cows are big, and killing them was easy. The ranchers on Santa Cruz Island had been killing cattle for more than a century already. Rounded up, marched onto ...
Having already been drenched during an October surprise storm a week ago, Santa Cruz Mountain residents were preparing for another wet weather front to roll through the area on Thursday.
“Mother Nature holds the cards,” Santa Cruz Assistant City Manager Michelle Templeton said at a news conference this week. “We do know that these west swells are continuing to grow in ...
Waves break on Santa Cruz’s Main Beach about every eight seconds — 10,800 times per day — moving billions of grains of sand down the coast. The waves push sand up the beach at an angle.
IT is with the greatest satisfaction that we welcome the first-named instalment of an important work. The Santa Cruz Tertiary mammalian fauna is one of the most interesting and remarkable in the ...
Artist Andrea Dingeldein’s work is currently on display alongside dozens of other artists in the Santa Cruz Natural History Museum’s annual science illustration exhibit, “The Art of Nature ...