Sensing Is Becoming
How a rootless parasitic plant blossoms in spring.
When I plunge into San Francisco Bay in spring, I’m swimming through a cool green fish stew.
How a rootless parasitic plant blossoms in spring.
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Terry Gosliner, a curator at the California Academy of Sciences, looks through nudibranchs to see the world.
Ticks can be trouble, yet you can’t help but admire their toughness as they cling to vegetation waiting for a meal to come within arm’s length. Fortunately for us, some of those meals come from western fence lizards, whose blood neutralizes the pathogen that causes Lyme disease. Now that’s a…
Scientists want to reintroduce these many-armed roombas as a great help for kelp.
Deer and raccoons that once fearlessly roamed the island have become prey.
True, there was no e-mail, snail mail, or even Pony Express, but somehow postcards from intrepid explorers of the San Mateo coast in days of yore have reached our mailbox. Take a unique trip through time and discover how the beach and marsh at Pescadero came to be the treasures we love to visit today.
A kayaker explores the newly restored and now-open tidal marsh at Cullinan Ranch in the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge.