Discover the wild in the heart of San Francisco! Join us at the Wildlife Conservation Expo’s Wild Night Out, an unmissable event celebrating our planet’s most fascinating wildlife and the people who dedicate their lives to protecting endangered animals. Conservationists … Read more
Madrone Audubon Society: Fall Field Trips and Outings (Sonoma County and North Bay)
These field trips are free, open to the public, and suitable for all levels of interest. No sign-up is required. Bring your binoculars, field guide, liquids, plus lunch for full-day trips; wear layered clothing, hats, and sun protection. Sturdy walking … Read more
After Dark: California Coastal Sounds
The Exploratorium is your playground after dark! Wander the galleries, sip a cocktail, and choose your own adventure with 600+ interactive exhibits. Peek into our workshop for exhibits in development and the tools and machines that help bring them to … Read more
Fall Baylands Bioblitz
Join this Baylands Bioblitz to see how many plants and animals you can find in a day! Fall is a wonderful time for migrating birds. Join us to learn about some of our native and non-native species, become a community … Read more
San Pablo Dam BioBlitz in Partnership with EBMUD
Join Wholly H2O and EBMUD for a fun-filled exploration of the San Pablo Dam! Get ready to have tons of fun documenting local flora and fauna by observing and capturing what is living at the San Pablo Dam and its … Read more
Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Bay Area: Seasonal Herb Walk
From the mist-shrouded sea cliffs to the sun-baked arid expanse of its easternmost regions, the San Francisco Bay Area provides us with a chance to view a large variety of botanical specimens all within a relatively small geographical range. Discover … Read more
After More Than One Million Nature Observations Worldwide, the Most Common Sighting Was …
After 50,000 people made nearly 1.3 million observations worldwide, what was the most common species found in the Bay Area and in the world?