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Lifelong San José resident Apollo-Genesis Braddock-Layton has fished the Pacific Coast’s shore for as long as he can remember ...
Susan Kuramoto Moffat has written for the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, and Estuary News ...
This summer, our special Explore issue of the magazine is a trove of ideas and information for recharging your biophilia.
Welcome to Bay Nature’s mini-guide to 25 Bay Area trails in some of our favorite places, ranging from peaks and valleys to redwoods and tidal marshes, described in 25 stories from Bay Nature‘s ...
For nature lovers seeking a challenge, finding a rare snake is deeply rewarding. "Snake hunting is the new birdwatching," ...
Miller was hardly the first person to fight against barriers in Alameda Creek. In the 1970s, the Alameda County Water District built a series of three tall rubber dams in a downtown Fremont community ...
Without quick action, the beloved landscape could become an eyesore, overgrown with invasive weeds and decaying structures. But with enough funding and focus, a five-year private-public partnership ...
A long string runs up out of the gloom from Berry’s contraption to the Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC) boat. There, chemist Michael Welsh is stationed by the on/off switch to wait for tugs ...
Federal forecast: bleak. Trump’s campaign trail promises, if enacted, are a “nightmare scenario” for environmental work, says David Hayes, former Special Assistant to Biden on climate policy.He helped ...
Much remains a mystery. What led to increased numbers? Maybe the bears are spreading from bear-rich counties like Mendocino as the overall bear population in California grows, up from between 10,000 ...
For decades, whale migration and crabbing operated as a tag team. “We were lucky that the timing was complementary rather than overlapping,” says Karin Forney, research biologist with NOAA Fisheries.