The Camphor Tree
A big life, lived well, spreading wide, can mean so much.
Many predators have an eye out for Botta's pocket gophers.
It is the big gray gift from the ocean. Why does it appear?
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What causes dragonflies to take flight in swarms of thousands or millions?
These bold insects live in complex underground matriarchies that are seriously metal.
The recovery of the nearly extinct Tule Elk has become a dilemma for the park service, ranchers, and environmentalists at Point Reyes.
The Yolo Causeway is more than just link between here and there. It’s the summer residence of a thriving colony of Mexican free-tailed bats.
Here’s a look at how birds beat the heat along with some ways you can help. As SFBBO researcher Katie LaBarbera says, “these are birds trying to survive in the crevices in our world.”
For nature lovers seeking a challenge, finding a rare snake is deeply rewarding. “Snake hunting is the new birdwatching,” says one expert.
Hipcamp, a company founded in 2013 to improve the reservation process for public parks nationwide, is now facilitating camping on private land.