Surprisingly, climate change happens to be a good thing for coastal redwoods and sequoias.
Alessandra Bergamin
Could the ghost of John Muir save Alhambra Hills from development?
The family and fans of John Muir say the hills outside of his Martinez estate should be saved to preserve his legacy.
How would the Bay Area respond to its next oil spill?
Bay Nature takes a trip on a training exercise where California officials show off the latest techniques in oil spill containment in the San Francisco Bay.
In California oil spills, chemical dispersants treated with caution
In the event of a major oil spill, federal officials can’t make the same mistake in California as they did during the Deepwater Horizon spill.
These beavers know the way to San Jose
In the heart of San Jose, a family of beavers have set up a home. Their arrival marks the first time in 150 years that beavers have been seen in the area.
California deer infected with non-native lice
California deer are suffering from an infestation of non-native lice that’s causing baldness and other health problems.
SF Green Film Festival opens with Marin’s open space rebels
Premier night (Thursday) at the SF Green Film Festival is a film about the people who saved Marin’s coastline from development. (Interview)
The Endangered Species Act has officially hit middle age
On its 40th anniversary, the Endangered Species Act has a 99 percent success rate.
Harbor seals pupping at Point Reyes
The best time to watch harbor seals is the first week of May, and the biggest concentration is right in our backyard: Point Reyes National Seashore.
What are you doing for Earth Day 2013?
We’ve got the Earth Day events roundup for you.