
These bold insects live in complex underground matriarchies that are seriously metal.

“When I heard the news last week that Malcolm Margolin had died, it stirred up a flood of memories of the intense and ultimately fruitful partnership that led to the launch of Bay Nature in 2001,” writes David Loeb, Bay Nature’s co-founder.

Between ambitions and amphibians, an ecologist mediates.

It is with great sadness we share news of the passing of Malcolm Margolin, writer, editor, book publisher, and co-founder of Bay Nature magazine. Malcolm died Wednesday, August 20, from complications with Parkinson’s disease, according to Berkeleyside. Malcolm and David Loeb published the first issue of Bay Nature magazine in January 2001. We last interviewed…

A derelict fishing vessel has finally been removed from a Sonoma County beach, after nine years. Waiting to do the cleanup more than doubled the cost.

After a decade of carnage, we finally know what’s devastating sea stars along North America’s West Coast. Does that mean scientists can save them?