By MATT WEISER, Sacramento Bee

Conflict arises in water-pumping rules

Water users who benefit most from tapping California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta have been given an unprecedented role in drafting new rules to manage water diversions.Critics call it a "fox in the henhouse" situation that may further imperil the Delta, where experts believe water diversions have already contributed to a broad ecosystem collapse.

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Officials consider ban on salmon fishing

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Officials warn that a total closure of commercial and recreational salmon fishing may be needed this year to protect dwindling Sacramento River fall-run chinook populations.

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Is a rabbit relative a warming victim?

State wildlife officials have recommended denying endangered species status for the mountain-dwelling American pika, a rabbit relative that is the first animal proposed for protection under California law because of climate change.

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Striped bass becomes flash point in Calif. water war

The big, tasty and hard-fighting striped bass is a top prize for fishermen in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.For everybody else who depends on the Delta's limited water, the racy chrome fish has become a flash point in California's next water war.

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