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- Bev Von Dohre: Where does the myth come from that the FEMA project involves replanting with a single native plant? It...
- Naomi: Great article Alex! I’m happy others are recognizing the animal papas :)
- Mike Vandeman: The Park District should be more open to individual volunteer broom removal. I was told I could only...
- Kevin feckner: This lice problem is it more prone to have a affect on deer in the wild or deer that live in populated...
- Cindy: I agree, staying on the trail definately helps. Although on some narrow trails I’ve brushed against it...
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Oakland’s bug guy wants you to like bugs too
by Constance Taylor
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Does Marin’s plan to curb development do enough to protect salmon?
by Jackson Mauze
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Artists cast a net for safer oceans
by Dan Rademacher
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How would the Bay Area respond to its next oil spill?
by Alessandra Bergamin
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In California oil spills, chemical dispersants treated with caution
by Alessandra Bergamin
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Jun 21
Take a moderate 3-mile hike to see soap root in bloom. This “evening bloomer’s” exquisite white flowers attract hummingbirds and …
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Jun 22
Bird Hike: They Seek Him Here, They Seek Him There…
This summer, a walk in the Hayward Hills promises to be special indeed. Last year we were mesmerized by a …
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Jun 22
San Bruno Mountain Watch Founder’s Hike with David Schooley
David Schooley, founder of San Bruno Mountain Watch, will lead his popular Founder’s Hike on the 4th Saturday of each …
