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.
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.
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.
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.

