Author: Daniel Noah
Catalina Arabian Ranch – California’s Gold (9003)
Nestled in a small valley nearly 12 miles outside of Avalon on Catalina Island is El Rancho Escondido, “the hidden ranch.” Still a working ranch,
Roads Go Through – California’s Gold (9002)
Join Huell as he rides right through the middle of some California history! First stop is Beal’s Cut, a hand-cut stagecoach road in the the
Spontaneous Adventures – California’s Gold (9001)
Huell visits the Monterey Customs House State Historic Park, discovers the tallest bridge in California, and checks out the town of Cool- all
Using Water Wisely – California’s Water (106)
Huell looks at the many ways people are practicing water conservation. 2006
We All Live in a Watershed – California’s Water (107)
Everyone lives in a watershed. We rely on watersheds for drinking water, hydroelectric power and recreation, and of course flora and fauna call
Desalting Water – California’s Water (108)
Huell tours a desalination plant to understand how removing salt from seawater is increasingly seen as a viable way to “drought-proof”
Sacramento Valley: Working Together – California’s Water (109)
Huell visits the Sacramento Valley area and hears all about the collaborative partnerships that are underway to address the rural and
Climate Change – California’s Water (101)
The Sierra Nevada mountain range lies almost entirely within the eastern portion of California. The Sierra are not only a source of breathtaking
Flood Fight – California’s Water (103)
Huell visits Sacramento and Stockton area and looks at the efforts to fight flooding caused by the 2006 rains. 2006
Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta – California’s Water (102)
Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and the San Joaquin River, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is made up of wetlands marked by channels
