California’s Blackbird
The tricolored blackbird traverses the Golden State with cat calls and friends.
There are way more fishes in the Bay than you think.
The tricolored blackbird traverses the Golden State with cat calls and friends.
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Groundwater recharge is a useful way to put surface water back underground, but experts say it is a limited solution.
Droughts, wildfires, and heat waves are putting unprecedented strain on newts. With help, scientists hope, they may be able to persevere.
Dorothea Lange’s water photography asks: How do we create systems that let us live justly with one another and the earth?
The Bay Area Puma Project team has been collaring mountain lions and monitoring remote motion-sensor cameras throughout the East Bay. It’s not easy tracking the elusive cats, but it’s vital to understanding how to protect them.
Wetlands breathe in carbon dioxide, but can breathe out methane.
California is a world biodiversity hot spot. Full stop. Roughly 32 percent of the nation’s native plants are found in California, and those 6,500 species provide habitat that supports the state’s multitude of wildlife. To protect that biodiversity as the effects of climate change intensify, the 2019-2020 state budget allocates more than $18 million through…