iNaturalist adds an option to use artificial intelligence to provide instant nature identifications.
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iNaturalist adds an option to use artificial intelligence to provide instant nature identifications.
Tolay Lake Regional Park in Sonoma. Trail: 3.1 mi, 164 ft elevation gain, loop
An artist’s view of Mount Tam.
Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb reflects on changes since he co-founded the magazine in 2001.
The African American National Parks Event encourages people to visit their local national parks on the first weekend in June
A walk through the tumultuous history of the East Bay’s popular shoreline park.
Some non-native species are okay. But not all of them.
An excerpt from Sylvia Lindsteadt’s Lost Worlds of the San Francisco Bay Area on the logging of the East Bay’s redwood trees.
An excerpt from Sylvia Lindsteadt’s Lost Worlds of the San Francisco Bay Area on the lost coal mines of Mount Diablo.
The Bay is healthier now than it has been at any time in the past 50 years. And that’s because people in this century decided to work together across disciplines and institutional boundaries to reverse the damage done over the previous two centuries.