It wasn’t until the federal government took away several of my favorite fisheries, and access to my favorite spots, that I fully comprehended what I had previously taken for granted … The ocean is, or was once, a public trust … Read more
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It wasn’t until the federal government took away several of my favorite fisheries, and access to my favorite spots, that I fully comprehended what I had previously taken for granted … The ocean is, or was once, a public trust … Read more
Bay Area lepidopterist Liam O’Brien spent the 2019 City Nature Challenge surveying the biodiversity of Mazatlan at the invitation of Mexican naturalists.
Rising, by Elizabeth Rush, is an elegant argument that it’s time to retreat from our shoreline.
Phragmatopoma californica breathes over its entire body, poops from near its mouth, and reproduces with other worms despite living inside a tube.
A new report urges the Bay Area’s communities to work together against sea level rise.
As technology and seafloor maps improve, a new picture of California’s undersea life emerges
Fascinating creatures, miniature works of art, critical links in the web of life — bugs are so much more than pests.
A number of sensational new papers warn of a global insect die-off. Has the apocalypse arrived in Northern California?
This story was originally published at High Country News (hcn.org) on April 19, 2019 Gregg Castro first roamed the Santa Lucia Mountains at the age of 8, going out with his father to hunt deer and wild pigs in the … Read more
Looking to learn more about wildflowers this spring? Consider introducing yourself first, José González writes.