Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

  • High tech robots may launch new era in ocean exploration

    High tech robots may launch new era in ocean exploration

    Four surfboard-sized vehicles set sail off the coast of the San Francisco Bay on Thursday in an attempt to break world records in ocean exploration and robotics. The “wave gliders” will, if successful, traverse the longest distance of any unmanned ocean craft as they cross the Pacific Ocean.

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  • Video: Take a Tour of the Marin Headlands with Geologist Doris Sloan

    Video: Take a Tour of the Marin Headlands with Geologist Doris Sloan

    Doris Sloan wrote the book on Bay Area geology and has taught thousands about the rocks beneath our feet.

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  • Beyond the Bounty at Food Landscape Forum

    Beyond the Bounty at Food Landscape Forum

    Panelists at a sold-out forum on November 16 talked about their farming and farm-education enterprises on the San Mateo Coast, San Francisco, West Marin, and Santa Rosa. From food sovereignty to occupying your foodshed, check out the highlights.

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  • On the Hunt with Dominik Mosur, Record-setting Birder

    On the Hunt with Dominik Mosur, Record-setting Birder

    Dominik Mosur takes birds very seriously. He’s out daily birding around San Francisco, and he even works with injured birds and other wildlife at the Randall Museum. And now he’s officially SF’s champion birder: He’s already broken the one-year record of species sightings, and he’s got almost two months to keeping racking up species.

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  • Twilight hiking reveals nature’s night owls

    Twilight hiking reveals nature’s night owls

    To some, daylight saving time means losing an hour of sunshine. But to Crissy Field Park Ranger Fatima Colindres, it means more opportunities to explore the night. Twilight walks are among the park’s most popular activities, and Colindres treks with groups under the dark sky twice a month.

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  • Jewish Farm Brings Spirit to the Art of Cultivation

    Jewish Farm Brings Spirit to the Art of Cultivation

    Urban Adamah is a one-acre farm and Jewish environmental education center that recently opened in West Berkeley, just a stone’s throw from Interstate 80. Named for the Hebrew word for “earth,” Urban Adamah provides local food banks and community organizations with fresh produce while accommodating 500 visitors a month.

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