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The Intelligence of Bird Nests

How could a creature with such a small brain create something so exquisite?

By Brandon Keim • March 21, 2026

The Spring 2026 Issue


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In the Name of Eelgrass

To protect the eelgrass meadows in San Francisco’s Richardson Bay, the anchor-out era near Sausalito is coming to a close.
In the Name of Eelgrass

IN SEASON IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

A Pervasive Invasive: the Argentine Ant

The Argentine ant is likely the most successful invasive species in California. But a 30-year dataset from Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve suggests they’re not invincible.

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Can We Have More Whales and Fewer Whale Strikes?

Anchovies sparkled and seawater sprayed from the crusty maws of gray whales as they burst through the surface, again and again, off the coast near Pacifica, fifteen miles south of San Francisco. Groups of up to six gray whales devoured fish for 28 days straight in June 2022.  This was no ordinary feast. For those…