Scientific opinion of beavers has changed over the years, but when it comes to conflict, there’s still not many options.

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Scientific opinion of beavers has changed over the years, but when it comes to conflict, there’s still not many options.
Peregrine falcons are relatable, personable and cute, yet their lives are surprising and sometimes tragic.
Seven Bay Area creatures with Halloween appeal.
Zoropsis spinimana is a harmless — but quite large! — house spider that’s recently moved to the Bay Area.
Taking better pictures means empathizing with wild animals, writes photographer Sarah Killingsworth
New research is using motion-sensor cameras to reveal how wildlife communities survive fire and how they adapt to a burned landscape in the weeks, months, and years after a fire.
Wildlife to look for in a fire-prone area.
Whereas systems are in place to rescue domesticated animals in the path of fire, until now wild animals have been largely left to their own devices.
Entomologists thought the Brazilian bee Plebeia emerina had disappeared in California in the 1950s. But two colonies were rediscovered in Palo Alto in 2013, and now a four-year-old has found two more.
After 50,000 people made nearly 1.3 million observations worldwide, what was the most common species found in the Bay Area and in the world?