Spring 2001 Buy a print copy of this issue at the BN Store Issue Content Muir Heritage Land Trustby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Of Hazelnuts and Adder’s TongueThe Intriguing Coastal Scrub of Montara Mountainby Michael Vasey | April 1, 2001 Old Hills, New EconomiesA Natural History of the Mount Hamilton Ridgelandsby David Rains Wallace | April 1, 2001 Out of an Ancient SeaNotes on the East Bay Landscapeby Christine Colasurdo | April 1, 2001 Peering into Muddy WatersThe Sharks of San Francisco Bayby Ron Russo | April 1, 2001 Stowe Lake Herons, With 2000 Viewing Datesby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 UCSC Grad Program Gallery Show, 2001by Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 What makes wildflowers so colorful?by Paul de Silva | April 1, 2001 Wildflower Web Siteby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Baylands Ecosystem and Community Profilesby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Leader of Blue Ridge Berryessa Group Wins BOASC Awardby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Fall 2000 Hawk Hill Survey Resultsby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Invasive Plants of California’s Wildlandby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001 Letter from the Publisherby David Loeb | April 1, 2001 MALT Art Showby Marilyn Smulyan | April 1, 2001