Exploring Nature in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Charmed Life of Doug McConnell

A Bay Area icon of travel in the West and local nature for four decades passed away in January. A remembrance from Bay Nature co-founder David Loeb.

  • How Do I Start Out Tidepooling?

    How Do I Start Out Tidepooling?

    Which species am I most likely to see in a Northern California tidepool, and how can I try to identify them? There is something fascinating about tidepools. They are places of liminality, an in-between world that is neither fully land nor sea. This twilight state lends tidepools an aura of magic, which is only enhanced…

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  • Voracious Flowers of the Tidepool

    Voracious Flowers of the Tidepool

    Some of the most conspicuous animals in Northern California tidepools don’t look like animals at all. They resemble flowers more than any animal you’re probably familiar with.

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  • California and the Bay Area Have More Environmental Work to Do

    California and the Bay Area Have More Environmental Work to Do

    Here in the Bay Area, we pride ourselves on being environmental trailblazers. Our achievements include pioneering curbside recycling, prohibiting the use of ozone-depleting Styrofoam, and leading the effort to ban plastic bags, straws, and utensils. California, likewise, has long been a global leader on environmental and climate change issues. But there is still much work…

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  • Meet the Bay’s Incredible Swimming Worms

    Meet the Bay’s Incredible Swimming Worms

    I think I saw a worm swimming in the Bay, what is it? It was mid August in 2015 when I first held one, its long thread like body rolling and pulsing in my hand. Tickled by the anticipation of a bite or sting my blood pumper was doing double time as sweat dripped off…

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  • On Hidden Camera, a Sight You Never Hope to See

    On Hidden Camera, a Sight You Never Hope to See

    Skunks almost always spray out of sight of humans. A hidden trail camera in Jasper Ridge shows what it looks like.

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  • Butterflies are More than Party Favors

    Butterflies are More than Party Favors

    I once spit my dinner across a room. I was watching the local news in the fall of 2008, and the story showed the opening day of the new California Academy of Sciences building. My brains left my body as well when the screen showed many, many children pulling the lids off boxes, releasing monarch…

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