Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Podcast Studio Is Gently Floating in the Harbor

In the aftermath of a psychedelic mushroom trip, Baykeeper founder Michael Herz and Kate Josephs decided to upend their lives, move aboard a boat in the East Bay, and start producing a podcast on the history of the San Francisco Bay.

By Liam O’Donoghue • July 15, 2026

The Summer 2026 Issue


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The Endangered Endangered Species Act

How five proposed Trump Administration changes threaten protections for struggling species in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Endangered Endangered Species Act

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Living with Fire

There’s no option to live without fire in California, and setting small, controlled fires could help keep the large, unruly ones at bay. But what would an increase in controlled burns actually look like, and how would they impact our open spaces, wildlife, air, and water?

Cutting Through the Fog

While the rest of the West bakes in the summer heat, Bay Area residents salute the return of the fog. Renowned environmental journalist Harold Gilliam explains the dynamics of the Bay Area’s natural air-conditioning system as two local photographers capture its fleeting beauty.