The Comeback Quail
The official bird of San Francisco has been AWOL in the city for years. But the Presidio hopes to change that.
The San Francisco Bay Area is bejeweled with hundreds of parks and open space preserves as well as a rich set of laws and policies meant to ensure the survival of vulnerable species and ecosystems. Real people made this happen through a dedicated call to stewardship.
The official bird of San Francisco has been AWOL in the city for years. But the Presidio hopes to change that.
A dozen such projects have sprouted, offering habitat-friendly flood protection. Getting permission for them is a challenge.
The plan—yet to be City-approved—calls for upward of $17 million in maintenance for Oakland's neglected trees.
Big environmental dreams—and disasters—have created demand. Now it's time to worry about supply.
This East Bay nonprofit is training young people underrepresented in the green economy to get conservation jobs.
"Xayviish has far more personality than any grocery-store mushroom," writes Sara Calvosa Olson, a Karuk tribal member. "It’s a meaty but delicate time machine, whisking your spirit back to your...
What’s a nature-based solution? An explainer.
As we round the corner to the holidays, nature and communities in the Bay Area welcome you to join in on the activities of fall.
A Sausalito school gets $3 million to repair a riparian corridor, and help students reconnect with nature.
A Sausalito school gets $3 million to repair a riparian corridor, and help students reconnect with nature.