The San Francisco Bay Area is bejeweled with hundreds of parks and open space preserves as well as a rich set of laws and policies meant to ensure the survival of vulnerable species and ecosystems. Real people made this happen through a dedicated call to stewardship.

Believing in the Power of Beavers

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California’s beavers have been by turns hunted, protected, and neglected—even parachuted away to distant forests. Today, the embattled rodent is finding new appreciation for its ecological work.

A huge flock of snow geese finds sanctuary at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge in the winter of 2017.

A River Runs Above Us

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In mid-November 2021, a great storm begins brewing in the central Pacific Ocean north of Hawai‘i. Especially warm water, heated by the sun, steams off the sea surface and funnels into the sky. This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online … Read more

The Comeback Quail

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The official bird of San Francisco has been AWOL in the city for years. But the Presidio hopes to change that.