Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Spring 2026 Issue


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Can We Have More Whales and Fewer Whale Strikes?

Whales are coming to eat in the Bay, and big ships aren’t all slowing down for them. A new tool aims to change that.
Can We Have More Whales and Fewer Whale Strikes?

Celebrate 25 Years of Bay Nature

📅 Sunday April 12, 2026 from 2pm to 6pm
📍 The Golden Gate Club, The Presidio

IN SEASON IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

In Surprising Turn, Crabbers Take to Whale-Safe Crab Pots

Yet again this winter, Dungeness season was delayed to keep whales safe. In a surprising turn after years of adamant resistance, more Dungeness crabbers are trying out—and pretty darn happy with—new pots designed to keep humpbacks from getting entangled.

Bird Savant

John Robinson has 20/15 vision and perfect auditory recall. But he’s dedicated his life to the idea that anyone can learn to bird.

Staff picks

What Does Trampling Do to Wildflowers?

How much damage does trampling do to wildflowers? No other state is as iconic for its flora as California, so it’s no surprise that thousands of Californians have flocked to Southern California to experience wildflower heaven in this year’s “super bloom.” But as social media users post glamour shots of themselves smothered in wildflowers, others…

Marbled Murrelet, Mariner of the Old-Growth

This is a story about a little-known bird that’s no owl, eagle, or peacock. It’s not featured on a stamp or in a Disney cartoon. Most people haven’t heard of it and can’t even pronounce its name. But dig deeper into the marbled murrelet (that’s MER-let, not mure-a-LET), and you’ll find a story of scientific…