By sheer numbers, we could probably justify making Bay Nature a wholly coyote-themed publication.
Tag: coho salmon
If Turtles Could Talk
… then Turtle #9 would have stories to tell about the restoration of Redwood Creek.
Winter 2024 Editor’s Letter: Nature’s Superpower
“One of nature’s great powers is to provide the metaphors we seek, and in this issue of Bay Nature, I see healing everywhere,” writes editor-in-chief Victoria Schlesinger.
A Last Best Hope for Coho in the Russian River
Now equipped with $8.4 million in federal money, conservationists are aiming to bring back the watershed’s salmonids
A Nasty Salmon-Killing Tire Chemical Is in Bay Waterways. Can It Be Cleaned Up?
6PPD-quinone comes from a long-used chemical that will be hard to replace in tires. But green infrastructure like “living levees” may help trap it.
A New Twist on Saving Salmon — and Keeping West Marin Affordable
Coho salmon need help, but so do people with modest incomes. A new initiative seeks to bridge the two.
Why exactly is Muir Beach closed to parking until the end of the year?
The National Park Service is in the final stages of a restoration project to restore the watershed and protect coho salmon.
Does Marin’s plan to curb development do enough to protect salmon?
A new ordinance advances coho salmon protection along Lagunitas Creek in Marin. But salmon advocates say it has too many loopholes.
