Bay Nature Bioblitz: UC Berkeley Campus

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Join us in person for a Bay Nature Bioblitz on Saturday, April 27, from 10:00am – 2:00pm on UC Berkeley’s campus: Let’s contribute to the 2024 City Nature Challenge! Join this bioblitz, hosted by Bay Nature, and explore UC Berkeley’s campus and … Read more

Guided Tours at Armstrong Redwoods

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Join us for an easy, docent-guided walk along the forest floor, and learn about redwoods, the history of the area, its people, plants, and animals! Meet in the front parking lot at 10AM next to the picnic tables. These tours … Read more

Moss Knows How to Wait

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Mosses are not particularly competitive; they do not crowd out other species. They find a foothold where there are the proper resources: moisture, a place to tuck their rhizoid roots. The range from which they can acquire nourishment is limited. Humans are on the opposite end of that spectrum, able to move resources long distances, at increasingly devastating costs to one another and to ecosystems.

redwoods and stars

The Generosity of Trees

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I find myself awakening to the wonder of time — the deep, slow, earth-time of trees, and dirt, and rocks — and to the aching grief of human greed and misunderstanding.