By sheer numbers, we could probably justify making Bay Nature a wholly coyote-themed publication.
Tag: Animals
Watching Wildlife Move Through Sonoma Valley
Science has led us to an increasing understanding of the importance of wildlife corridors. Sonoma pioneers the monitoring of a series of corridors.
Naturalist’s Notebook: Woodrats Fumigate Their Nests With Bay Leaves to Control Fleas
Life is so surprisingly webbed and interconnected.
Tule Elk Rutting
October is the final month of tule elk rutting season, when the males fight it out for dominance and the right to mate with the females of the herd. Our local elk are the smallest subspecies of the “wapiti,” or … Read more
How have humans influenced wild animal behavior?
Most of the world’s 5,000 or so species of mammals are already nocturnal, so the effect of urbanization on their circadian activity is probably nil. Actually, even the nocturnal animals are mostly crepuscular in activity; that is, they have a … Read more
