Bay Area National Parks Reopen, Dredging River May Benefit Antioch Butterflies
Bay Area National Parks reopen, and more nature news...
In the San Francisco Bay Area, slices of nature pop up in the most unexpected places, a testament to the region’s wealth in biodiversity and the resilience of its natural systems. Bringing nature to urban areas is not just about ensuring the survival of species, but enhancing people’s quality of life through a fulfillment of our innate need to be with nature.
Bay Area National Parks reopen, and more nature news...
Coyotes are among the 3-5 percent of mammal species that mate for life, and parents raise pups cooperatively. Except for loners and transients, coyotes live in nuclear families not so...
Californian officials have said the state cannot pay to reopen National Parks, and more Bay Area nature news.
Dias Ridge Connector trail to move hikers, bikers, horses off Highway 1, and more Bay Area nature news.
Aftermath of Mount Diablo fire sparks cattle grazing debate, and more Bay Area nature news.
National park- goers locked out as federal government shuts down and more Bay Area nature news.
Hidden biodiversity beneath a canopy of coyote bush on a windswept ridge of San Bruno Mountain
For the past 20 years, Mill Valley native Sue Gardner has run the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy’s Park Stewardship program, connecting people to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area...
Film buff? Local history fan? Bay Nature takes a look at the bay's best classic film hikes.
Good news for California sea otters with populations growing since last year, and more Bay Area nature news.