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All 12 Bay Area “critical habitat” groves in a proposed federal threatened listing include eucalyptus. How do we protect a ...
Ocean Beach from Sutro Heights stretching south towards Montara Mountain in the distance (National Park Service) First Look Along With Its New Park, Ocean Beach Gets a Dunescaping Sea-level rise is ...
The beauty of Highway 1 builds your anticipation for Tunitas Creek Beach, and the beach delivers on the expectation. Located between Half Moon Bay and San Gregorio, the hidden oasis hits you with a ...
Conservation How Local Conservationists Are Planning for the Trump Era Prop. 4’s $10 billion for climate adaptation is one blessing. Another is money that can’t be unspent.
For the first time in history, black bears are living in North Bay counties, occupying an ecological niche once filled by grizzlies.
Climate Change Mud-Starved Wetlands Get a Meal, At Last With Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding, the Bay’s wetlands are finally getting some precious muck. Why have we been dumping it offshore?
Inspired by the science of beaver wetlands, activists tackle a long-held belief that beavers aren't native to much of California.
Brown pelicans flock at Bolinas Lagoon, a wetland of international significance. (William Legge) First Look The Storied Bolinas Marine Laboratory Is Reborn The College of Marin's lab, one of two in ...
Young kelp, on PVC pipes under grow lights at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory. Once these babies are three months old, they’ll leave their sheltered lab lives and be outplanted on the seafloor ...
For a male frog wanting a mate, it is vitally important to stand out, to be heard in his declarations, for listeners to glean his meaning.
Before the bridges, there were ferries. In the mid-1930s, before the Golden Gate and Bay bridges were completed, over 50 million people crossed the Bay by ferry annually. And yet, to promote use of ...
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