Will a Warriors arena harm the San Francisco Bay?
A 125-foot high basketball arena on San Francisco's shoreline may be detrimental to wildlife, conservationists worry.
A 125-foot high basketball arena on San Francisco's shoreline may be detrimental to wildlife, conservationists worry.
This week we welcome Santa Clara Valley Audubon’s Bob Power as our Guest Naturalist! Dear Bay Nature, What is the 2013 count of burrowing owls at Shoreline Park? How many...
Corky Quirk is the founder and executive director of Northern California Bats (aka NorCal Bats), a Sacramento-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of bats. NorCal Bats is...
What's in store for the desert species who've come to rely on an undeveloped landscape now threatened by a California oil boom?
The National Park Service is in the final stages of a restoration project to restore the watershed and protect coho salmon.
Learn more about the many gulls of San Francisco Bay Area
The Yolo Causeway is more than just link between here and there. It's the summer residence of a thriving colony of Mexican free-tailed bats.
The "bubonic plague" of amphibian diseases is being carried by an invasive frog that's turned up in Golden Gate Park.
California could be on the verge of a major oil boom centered a stone's throw from the Bay Area. What does that mean for the landscape and the wildlife that...
Lance Milbrand has spent more than 27 years as an independent filmmaker specializing in films about wild animals and marine life. He’s donned his scuba gear to film the endangered...