
It’s quite rare to see them in the Bay Area, but American minks range as far south as Sonoma and Contra Costa.

They’re long and stringy and they hang from trees in the fog zone …

With Northern California socked in with heavy smoke, what happened to animals that couldn’t shelter ins

We’re used to bodies having front and back, top and bottom, left and right. But as some common California tidepool creatures show, there’s a totally different way of living.

Birders know you can recognize individual birds. Can a computer scientist train a machine to do so?

A new book celebrates the great American history — and hopeful future — of beavers.