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People in Nature Photo Contest Winners

January 01, 2011 by Bay Nature Staff

In spring 2010, Bay Nature teamed up with Sarber’s Cameras on a photo contest featuring images of people in the natural places they love. Dozens of local photographers submitted hundreds of photos. Check out the winners!

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Close Encounters with Bobcats

October 15, 2010 by Ingrid Hawkinson

Bobcats are the favorite wildlife of Trish Carney, a San Raphael-based wildlife photographer who strives to capture the moments that convey an animal’s character and spirit. And she does it well, yet with a patience and care that means she let’s the animals come to her, if they want to.

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After the Storm

October 01, 2007 by Jocelyn Combs

From the early 1980s until his death in 1992, Bob Walker took photos that captured the beauty of the East Bay’s wildlands, and his advocacy marshaled public support for protecting those landscapes, leading to the purchase of more than 30,000 acres for public open space. In fall 2007, a new book of Walker’s work gave us the opportunity to revisit the luminous landscape photography of this local conservation hero.

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Book Review: Lagunitas Creek

October 01, 2007 by Adrienne So

Lagunitas Creek: Hope in Restoration, photographs by Todd Pickering, text by Gregory Andrews, poetry by Albert Flynn DeSilver and Lagunitas

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Paddling on the Wild Side

July 01, 2007 by Paul McHugh

Few craft can match a kayak for allowing you to immerse yourself in the watery universe of bay or ocean, moving silently through the world of seals, otters, dolphins, and seabirds. Two of our region’s most experienced sea kayakers take us out on the water for up-close and personal encounters with some of the bountiful and charismatic marine life plying our local marine habitats.

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Book Review: The Islands of San Francisco Bay

October 01, 2006 by Dan Rademacher

The Islands of San Francisco Bay, edited by James A. Martin and Michael T. Lee, Down Window Press, 2006, 200

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Don’t Call Them Bugs

July 01, 2006 by Cindy Spring

Edward Ross has visited every continent except Antarctica in pursuit of his passion for studying, collecting, dissecting, classifying, naming, photographing,

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Book Review: Hidden Treasures of San Francisco Bay

October 01, 2004 by Kristen Van Dam

Hidden Treasures of San Francisco Bay, photographs by Dennis E. Anderson, text by Jerry George, Blue Water Pictures/Heyday Books, 2003,

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Aerial Photography Exhibition

October 01, 2002 by Sara Marcellino

To explain present-day landscape processes and predict future changes to the land, scientists look back into history to track the

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Ranching Photo Exhibit

January 01, 2002 by Marilyn Smulyan

Intrigued by a way of life that is “so remarkably different from that lived by the other six and a

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