It’s rattlesnake season – beware!
May 22, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Summer is upon us, and the rattlers are out. Or rather, you are. Which makes you much more vulnerable to running into one.
On May 31, the Oakland Museum will open its overhauled science gallery, the world’s largest museum exhibit focused on California’s habitats and wildlife.
Gov. Jerry Brown wants to divert $500 million earmarked for environmental initiatives to balance state budget.
Alden Olmsted has been MIA since last year’s state parks funding scandal, quietly working on a documentary he hopes will change the public’s consciousness.
May 22, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Summer is upon us, and the rattlers are out. Or rather, you are. Which makes you much more vulnerable to running into one.
May 20, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Sonoma locals up in arms about state parks plan to charge for beach parking, and other Bay Area nature news.
May 17, 2013 by Alessandra Bergamin
On its 40th anniversary, the Endangered Species Act has a 99 percent success rate.
Check out our 424 parks and 187 trails — with more trails listed every week! Find trails and parks great for views, wildflowers, birding, kids, and more.
Gray Whale Cove trail is a wonderful, short, easy hike in the Devil’s Slide area with beautiful ocean views. …
This is not your average county park: It sprawls over 8,020 acres, encompassing the Pescadero Creek watershed, a major steelhead …
This small 162-acre park in Glen Ellen, Sonoma might not appear to be a destination for those who don’t live …
It’s a shame that going hiking or swimming so often entails firing up the old greenhouse gas generator. But thanks …
2013 Local Hero award-winner Seth Adams of Save Mount Diablo is a big-picture guy, but he also revels in the details of wildflowers, maps, building a trail, or building a coalition.
We’ve thought about doing a piece on Clear Lake for a long time: It’s a wildlife magnet just over two …
Volunteers are transforming Pedro Point, home to the new Devil’s Slide tunnels, into a healthier wildlife habitat that’s also a great outdoors destination.
Plenty of wildlife roams the Bay Area. With help from expert naturalists, you can learn to read the messages they leave behind in their tracks and signs.
Nature sounds make up the rich soundscapes of redwood forests, marshes, and our backyards. Learn how you can listen and help protect your local soundscape!
The spring 2013 issue takes you to Clear Lake for great birding and kayaking, introduces you to the people helping record and preserve natural soundscapes, helps you learn a more about wildlife tracks and signs, and more!
May 23
Walkers 50+: Looking for signs of (wild)life
Walkers 50+: Join Ranger Bob Flasher on an easy, almost level walk of under 4 miles, from the Tilden Nature …
May 23
Focus on Grasses with Ashley Ratcliffe
This walk will explore the theme “how to look at a grass” and will serve to familiarize those of us …
May 25
Come to Ring Mountain to help restore habitat on this special volunteer day. Today we will be following up on …
Each week, BayNature.org features an individual, a public agency, a nonprofit, or a business in our local nature community.
Publisher’s Circle hike at Rockville Trails
May 13, 2013 by Judith Katz
Who builds those stick houses, anyway? Woodrats!
May 10, 2013 by Dan Rademacher
Stewart Gilbert of San Rafael writes to ask: “Who makes these homes built out of sticks? They’re very common at ...
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