Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

  • Anthony DeCicco Can’t Stay Away from the Bay

    Anthony DeCicco Can’t Stay Away from the Bay

    You can often find Bay Area native Anthony DeCicco teaching kids in Oakland about the wonders of wetlands at Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline. Other times, look for him walking his dogs at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline.

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  • Terwilliger Guides Share their Love of Nature, and So Can You

    Terwilliger Guides Share their Love of Nature, and So Can You

    For more than thirty years, volunteers have been sharing their love of nature with children through the Terwilliger Nature Guide program. Named for renowned nature educator Elizabeth Terwilliger, the program is now part of the larger efforts of the San Rafael nonprofit known as WildCare. Anyone can become a nature guide after completing a training…

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  • Artist Plants Comics at UC Botanical Garden

    Artist Plants Comics at UC Botanical Garden

    For the The University of California Botanical Garden in the Berkeley Hills is home to one of the nation’s largest collections of plant life. It houses many rare and endangered plants hard to find anywhere else, and for the month of July, it also houses comics. Yes, comics.

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  • Deciding the Future of Candlestick Point Recreation Area

    Deciding the Future of Candlestick Point Recreation Area

    This Wednesday, July 14, California State Parks officials are convening a public meeting to examine the future of Candlestick Point State Recreation Area. Candlestick, to most people, means football, but the state recreation area just beyond the stadium is noteworthy in its own right: It was the first state park ever created specifically to serve…

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  • Large-Mouthed Shark Gets Attention in Monterey

    Large-Mouthed Shark Gets Attention in Monterey

    Some unwitting humans are bobbing in the water off the coast of California. A gigantic shark, 30 feet long, rises from the depths of the dark ocean. The shark slowly approaches the people, and then …

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  • Reimagining the Twin Peaks Bioregion

    Reimagining the Twin Peaks Bioregion

    When the fog rolls in at Twin Peaks on a summer evening, the city recedes, and it gets a bit easier to imagine a 10-mile path connecting natural open space from Crissy Field through Twin Peaks and Glen Canyon down to Candlestick Point. That image occupies Claire Beyer’s mind, and it’s the ultimate goal of…

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