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Bay Nature Talks and Hikes
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Bay Nature’s guided hikes and talks put you in the field alongside the ecologists, ornithologists, and naturalists behind our stories. Whether you’re tracking burrowing owls at Cesar Chavez Park or learning to identify raptors at Hawk Hill, every event is a chance to see the Bay Area through expert eyes.
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Upcoming Bay Nature Events and Talks
Alhambra Hills Open Space Hike with Jamie Fox
This 297-acre preserve including land once owned by John Muir was once slated for development. After 12 years of grassroots organizing led by Jamie Fox it was saved, and it opened to the public in February 2025.
Bay Nature Talk: Mothing with Allen Fish and Cat Chang
Join Bay Nature and expert naturalists Cat Chang and Allen Fish for a virtual talk about moths and those who watch them. We’re surrounded by a world of insects that we barely notice. Tune in to learn more about moth appreciation and how you can dive into the lives of moths on your own. Live Q&A to follow.
Bay Nature Event: The Marine Mammal Center
Join Bay Nature for a private tour of the Marine Mammal Center before it opens to the public. During this 60-minute walking tour led by an expert docent, you’ll hear stories of marine mammal survival and learn how you can make a difference for these vulnerable patients.
Bay Nature Talk: Leucistic Birds with Eric Schroeder
Join Bay Nature and birder Eric Schroeder for a virtual talk about leucism in birds. Leucism is a rare condition in which a bird’s plumage has white feathers that aren’t normally white. Cornell Lab estimates one in 30,000 birds has leucistic or albinistic plumage. Live Q&A to follow.
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Join the Bay Area’s essential nature community.
For 25 years, Bay Nature has connected people to the natural world of the San Francisco Bay Area through award-winning journalism, guided outdoor experiences, and a community built on curiosity and care. Your membership makes all of it possible.
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Bay Nature Magazine, Print and Digital Four issues a year of in-depth stories, stunning photography, and original artwork delivered to your door and available online.
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Naturalist-Led Hikes and Field Trips Free access to guided outdoor experiences across the Bay Area led by ecologists, scientists, and expert naturalists.
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Live Talks with Scientists and Writers Free access to online seminars featuring the experts and storytellers behind our reporting. Live Q&A included, recordings available anytime.
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Member Rates to Special Events Discounted access to the annual Local Hero Awards and other ticketed Bay Nature events and gatherings.
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Support Independent Nature Journalism Your membership directly supports independent, nonprofit, award-winning environmental journalism for the San Francisco Bay Area.
About BAY NATURE
Bay Nature is an independent nonprofit publication based in Berkeley, California.
For 25 years we have covered the natural world of the San Francisco Bay Area, from the wildlife of the East Bay hills to the tide pools of the Sonoma Coast.
We publish a quarterly print magazine, report new stories every week, and run one of the Bay Area’s largest nature events programs, from naturalist-guided hikes to expert-led talks. As an independent nonprofit, we rely on the support of readers, members, and donors who believe the Bay Area’s natural world is worth covering.
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