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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Behold the red-backed jumping spider (Phidippus johnsoni), among the most commonly spotted out of at least 50 jumping-spider species found in the Bay Area—and one of the biggest, being roughly ...
Cutting-edge advances in adaptive equipment (aka assistive technology) are transforming the outdoor experience for some people with mobility disabilities. All-terrain wheelchairs, motorized track ...
Who doesn’t love a souvenir from their adventures? Western gulls (Larus occidentalis) routinely fly the 30ish miles from the mainland to the Farallon Islands, bringing with them all kinds of “gull ...
Look out. Summer is here! Exciting, heading outdoors, beautiful sun, warm weather, special places to go! For a hairy woodpecker (Dryobates villosus), summer is actually a slight reprieve after a very ...
Bay Nature Talk: Tracking 101. Expert tracker Garth Harwood shares a virtual talk with the Bay Nature audience about how to go tracking. Garth shares about the evidence that local wildlife species ...
Wild Things provides a home for over 60 species of wildlife. Many of these animals are shared in our wildlife education presentations. Their hope is through meeting these animals and hearing their ...
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