Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

  • The Pinnacles’ First Condor Nest in 100 Years

    The Pinnacles’ First Condor Nest in 100 Years

    For the first time in a century, condors are nesting in Pinnacles National Monument, a park of towering cliffs in the Gavilan Mountains east of Monterey Bay. The discovery is thrilling news for park biologists, who have coordinated a condor reestablishment program here since 2003.

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  • Fight Over Bayshore Power Plant

    Fight Over Bayshore Power Plant

    A long-running controversy over a power plant proposed for the Bayshore in Hayward is heating up as opponents consider whether to appeal recent permits granted to Calpine, the company that wants to build a 600-megawatt plant in an area that has a sometimes uneasy mix of industry and important wildlife habitat.

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  • Helping Kids Discover the Wonder of Nature

    Helping Kids Discover the Wonder of Nature

    You might think that 5-year-old Rosa might be hesitant to return to her teacher after sneaking off to smear gray mud all over her face and arms. Instead, she runs right up to teacher Chris Giorni with a smile on her round, blackened face….

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  • Have Your Say in 50 Years of Restoration

    Have Your Say in 50 Years of Restoration

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be hosting two public workshops in March to explain and hear comments on a 50-year plan for restoring the San Francisco and Suisun Bays, which have lost 90 percent of their wetlands. Find out how you can take part in the restoration…

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  • Pinole Academy Connects Creeks, Students, and Teachers

    Pinole Academy Connects Creeks, Students, and Teachers

    Since 1999, students at Pinole Valley High School’s Environmental Studies Academy have been taking their college prep program through an environmental lens and getting a crash course in community action along the way. They’re partnering with other groups to provide environmental services that affect their whole human and biotic community.

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  • Two Land Deals Protect Redwoods, Murrelets, and the Skyline Trail

    Two Land Deals Protect Redwoods, Murrelets, and the Skyline Trail

    In just one conversation with Reed Holderman, it’s easy to tell that he loves his job. And why shouldn’t he? As executive director of the Sempervirens Fund, he gets to help save landscapes for generations to come. With two recent land deals, the fund has come a step closer to its goal of connecting all…

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