“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.
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Editor’s Letter: 25 Years of Cover Stories
With the arrival of January, Bay Nature begins its 25th year of publication.
Bay Nature Founder and Publisher David Loeb Hits the Trail
Bay Nature founder David Loeb is leaving the magazine to spend more time exploring nature. He talks to Mary Ellen Hannibal about the change.
Farewell Letter from Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb
Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb reflects on changes since he co-founded the magazine in 2001.
Bay Area Nature’s All-Hands-On-Deck Moment
The Bay is healthier now than it has been at any time in the past 50 years. And that’s because people in this century decided to work together across disciplines and institutional boundaries to reverse the damage done over the previous two centuries.
Remembering Harold Gilliam
Environmental journalist Harold Gilliam blazed the trail for organizations like Bay Nature.
Letter from the Publisher: Rethinking Eucalyptus
Twenty-five years after the Tunnel Fire, Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb assesses California’s wildfire regime and eucalyptus trees.
Into the Realm of Awe
There’s something about old-growth redwoods. But there’s something about second-growth, too.
Save the Smelt (In the Wild)
Bay Nature Publisher David Loeb’s January Bayview column.
Bayview: On the Trail, With Wheels
Bay Nature’s publisher wrestles with the issue of bikes in parks.
