Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

25 Years of Change

A quarter century of hard work has restored nature to the San Francisco Bay Area in places where it was once unimaginable.

By Tanvi Dutta Gupta • January 8, 2026

The Winter 2026 Issue


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When ranchers leave the land, what version of nature takes over? The park and The Nature Conservancy have ambitious plans for restoration—but there are big challenges to manifesting the vision. Not least, how it will be paid for.

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Juristac: Proving the Sanctity of a Landscape

The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band has been barred from Juristac, a place of great cultural importance, for generations. The land has been grazed by cattle and developed for oil production over the years, and now, an investor group wants to build a sand-and-gravel quarry at the site.