Pilot Project to Remove 350 Creosote-Treated Pilings from San Pablo Bay
There are 33,000 creosote-treated pilings in the Bay leaching toxins that harm herring.
The San Francisco Bay Area is bejeweled with hundreds of parks and open space preserves as well as a rich set of laws and policies meant to ensure the survival of vulnerable species and ecosystems. Real people made this happen through a dedicated call to stewardship.
There are 33,000 creosote-treated pilings in the Bay leaching toxins that harm herring.
A celebrated conservation photographer and filmmaker talks about how he views the San Francisco Bay's national wildlife refuge.
Twenty-five years after the Oakland Hills fire, people still disagree about whether blue gum eucalyptus is a fire threat in the East Bay Hills
Twenty-five years after the Tunnel Fire, Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb assesses California's wildfire regime and eucalyptus trees.
Eden Landing Ecological Preserve in Union City. Trail: 4.7 mi, 36 ft elevation gain, loop
Scientists and volunteers track the river otter's remarkable return, and how to keep it going
A bold new design for the redwood forests of the 21st century is forged in the Santa Cruz Mountains
We can now alter the genomes of invasive species to slow their advance. Should we?
There's something about old-growth redwoods. But there's something about second-growth, too.
Residents of the Bay Area’s nine counties have passed a $12-per-year parcel tax to raise $500 million toward wetlands restoration and other Bay shoreline improvements over the next 20 years...