Summer 2017 Bay Nature’s July-September 2017 issue covers crowded parks, pelagic birds, Tolay Lake, and the growth of Latino Outdoors. Buy a print copy of this issue at the BN Store Issue Content Where Trump Budget Cuts Could Affect Bay Area Conservationby Alison Hawkes | June 28, 2017 Can You Take the Temperature By Cricket?by Michael Ellis | June 28, 2017 Meet the Bay Area’s Migrating Dragonfliesby Claire Peaslee | June 28, 2017 José González on Growing Latino Outdoorsby Victor Reyes | June 28, 2017 Are the Bay Area’s Parks Too Crowded?Depends on your perspective.by Jeremy Miller | June 28, 2017 Naturalist’s Notebook: Illustrated Squirrels of the Bay Areaby John Muir Laws | July 1, 2017 Two Almost Identical Lupines Live in the Same Place. One is Rare, One Not. Why?by Alexander Fox | June 28, 2017 Presumed Extinct, a Wildflower Reappears on Mount Diabloby David Rains Wallace | June 28, 2017 BayWood Artists Celebrate 20 Years of Painting With Mount Tam Showby Victoria Schlesinger | June 28, 2017 The Open Ocean is the Last Frontier In Birdingby Alison Hawkes | June 28, 2017 San Francisco’s Natural Areas Program Springs to Lifeby Audrey McNamara | June 28, 2017 Tribal Chairman Sarris on the Charms of Tolay Lakeby Greg Sarris | June 28, 2017 Farewell Letter from Bay Nature Publisher David Loebby David Loeb | June 28, 2017