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Eric Simons
Behind the Bay Nature Web Redesign
We’ve got a new look emphasizing seasonality, cleaner reading, and art.
The Guadalupe River and the Hidden Heart of San José
The Guadalupe River winds its way through history, both natural and human.
New Academy of Sciences Exhibit Explores Coastal California’s Giants of Land and Sea
A new Academy exhibit showcases iconic giants of the region while celebrating the details that make California unique.
An Acidified San Francisco Bay? No One’s Studied That Yet
Despite how often we discuss climate change, experts are just beginning to monitor the acidification of the San Francisco Bay.
The City Nature Challenge Returns April 27-30, and It’s Gone Global
A global biodiversity treasure hunt returns to the Bay Area at the end of April.
2018 Conservation Action Local Hero Walter Moore
POST President Walter Moore has won Bay Nature’s 2018 Conservation Action award.
A Street Tree Revolution in Silicon Valley
Urban ecologists hope to inspire a love of nature in the sprawling heart of tech.
How A Forest in Sonoma Helps California Meet Its Climate Goals
A look at the Buckeye Forest Project in Sonoma County, and how it keeps its trees growing and removing carbon dioxide from the air.
Disrupt the Street Tree
Could trees help Silicon Valley find an identity?