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Jeff Miller stands atop the fish barrier at the base of Niles Community Park as they rescue stranded steelhead in 2016.
But often those sounds are drawn from a limited set of online libraries, which get repetitive. Companies making mental health ...
A coalition of advocates and loyal supporters has staved off the closure of a unique marine research center on the San ...
I recently ran a 31-mile trail race around Lake Chabot. It was the longest distance I’d ever run by about 10 miles. I ran past redwood stands, poison oak, fern. Occasionally—alerted by a sound of life ...
Greg Friedman took some ice plant after an A’s night game. “I was entering a big gardening era of my life and decided if I couldn’t catch a foul ball that night I was at least going to leave with ...
Roaring winds engulfed the southern San Joaquin Valley in nearly mile-high plumes of dust, five days before Christmas in 1977. Severe drought had parched the region for years, and gusts reaching an ...
This story is the first in an ongoing series, in which Bay Nature will examine the impacts of and obstacles to funding for nature in the Bay Area from BIL and IRA, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law ...
Bay Nature offers opportunities for businesses and organizations to access a large and growing number of nature-oriented residents of the Bay Area while supporting our important work at the same time.
To hear Roger Castillo tell it, all of the City of San José—its million inhabitants, its sprawling residential neighborhoods, its glittery glass high-rises and office-park tech campuses—is more or ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains wore upon their shoulders the ancestors of today’s rivers. The waterways flowed down from the highlands to meander across the ...