Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

  • The Gopher Underground

    The Gopher Underground

    Years ago, in my mother’s garden, an ominous mound appeared: a volcano- or horseshoe-shaped pile of earth with an off-center hole, plugged with loose dirt. Her response, echoing the response of generations of frustrated gardeners, was to reach for a shovel and try to destroy the burrow, but a season’s worth of bulbs fell prey…

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  • Fire Ecology Resources

    Fire Ecology Resources

    Organizations The California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) fosters the creation of local and county Fire Safe councils; they provide information and resources to help protect communities from wildfires. The CFSC also maintains a comprehensive website (www.firesafecouncil.org) that serves as a clearinghouse for fire prevention education materials for homeowners and local Fire Safe councils. The information…

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  • Kayaking Resources

    Kayaking Resources

    The San Francisco Bay Area and Central California coast are full of wonderful places to explore in a kayak, from the Russian River south to Monterey and from bayshore wetlands to the wave-swept coast. We’ve compiled some information to help you kayak responsibly—and decide where to go and how to get out on the water…

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  • Outdoor Summer Camp Resources

    Outdoor Summer Camp Resources

    Too much homework? Bully picking on you at school? Perhaps not, but have you stopped to wonder if your children are yearning for a breath of fresh air? Sometimes, even the ol’ backyard isn’t enough backcountry for a cooped-up kid, which is why we’ve compiled a list of resources to help you find a summer…

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  • Bay Area Pond Walks

    Bay Area Pond Walks

    With the heat of summer not yet upon us, now is the best time to take stock of ponds all over the Bay Area. In every part of the Bay Area, there are great hikes that take you to a pond or small lake that is likely home, or potential home at least, to the…

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  • Bay Trail Resources

    Bay Trail Resources

    Richmond isn’t the only place where the Bay Trail is coming together. In fact, one of the longest continuous segments of Bay Trail will open later this year at the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve. A three-mile section now under construction will connect with existing trails to form a continuous 19-mile stretch of Bay Trail from…

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