Eastshore park renamed, Taylor Mountain and an edible schoolyard
"McLaughlin" added to Eastshore State Park in Berkeley to honor Save the Bay co-founder Sylvia McLaughlin
"McLaughlin" added to Eastshore State Park in Berkeley to honor Save the Bay co-founder Sylvia McLaughlin
In California's GMO ballot measure, out-of-state agribusiness is outspending supporters by more than 8 to 1 to defeat measure.
In a battle among feathered titans over a delectable carcass, ask yourself: Can you truly feel bad for vultures?
The GMO labeling ballot measure, if passed, could reverberate throughout rest of the country, and more Monday nature news.
The group now running Henry Coe State Park want their money back after the scandal over hidden funds in State Parks Department, and more news.
Oakland is expanding the number "parklets" to bring more green to urban residents.
In Monday's News Digest, San Francisco Bay saltponds are part of the "Earthscape" series on new U.S. postage stamps, and more.
Culinary uses aside, fungi have their own aesthetic appeal: the spectral elegance of the amanitas, the vivid reds and greens of the waxy caps.
Fisherman Michael Carl set out over the course of three seasons in search of the vanishing coho salmon of his home waters in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
In your Wednesday Bay Nature News Digest, California Gov. Jerry Brown signs bills to stop the invasion of quagga mussels, and more.