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Newsom’s executive order allows fire reduction efforts to bypass CEQA ahead of fire season. Some fire agencies are seeking to ...
Stepping onto the spanking new Pacheco Marsh trail near Martinez for the first time on May 1, I was struck by the contrast ...
« East Bay Creek Restoration: How it’s going now – Panel Conversation Surviving the Wild” theme announced for Jack London State Historic Park’s 10th Annual Young Writers Contest » ...
Join Bay Nature Magazine and researcher Karen DeMatteo for a virtual talk about how scientists are teaming up with dogs to find creative solutions in the conservation field on Wednesday, May 7, from ...
Join Bay Nature Magazine and expert birder and artist Clay Anderson for a virtual talk about birding by ear on March 26, from 12 – 1pm. This will be a fun, informal class where attendees will learn ...
Pastures are visible from a derelict milking barn at the historic D Ranch, founded in 1870 and abandoned after the creation of Point Reyes National Seashore. (Lisa M. Krieger) In the gently rolling ...
Join Bay Nature Magazine and MBARI postdoctoral research fellow Will Oestreich for a virtual talk about how scientists are researching and learning from the sounds of sperm whales and other marine ...
GrizzlyCorps fellow Emily Dewing and ecologists David Lumpkin and Scott Jennings prepare to tag dunlin at Tomales Bay. Dewing lost her fellowship to DOGE’s AmeriCorps cuts.(Nils Warnock) Over the past ...
« Family Friendly Tour – Pollination of California Native Plants Surviving the Wild” theme announced for Jack London State Historic Park’s 10th Annual Young Writers Contest » « Family Friendly Tour – ...
When temperatures crank up, an unusual ecological adaptation begins to play out among our native Monterey pine. We explain why in our latest installment of our reader-funded Ask The Naturalist column.