We’re surrounded by a world of insects that we barely notice. Put on your goggles and get immersed in the riot of colors and ...
Tiny by volcano standards. The Sutter Buttes are 10 miles wide and poke up 2,000 feet. In classic butte fashion, they are ...
With plainfin midshipmen, black-tailed jackrabbits, black-headed grosbeaks, and yellow-faced bumblebees. Life in spring ...
Instinct does play a role in nest-building, but so much more seems to be involved. Entwined with instinct are reason, ...
With a little luck we have all found that person, or group of persons, who are regularly game to join, or plan, our outdoor ...
In an unprecedented heat wave, we check in on the newts, the bears, the mussels, and all those flowers that just woke up for spring.
Nearby Tomodachi Park is a small, 8.7-acre park within Sebastopol’s larger Laguna Wetlands Preserve. A short trail leads to a ...
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King tides over 7 feet are coming to the Bay Area Jan. 21-22, 2023—and lucky for us, they’re happening at a reasonable time to go out and see them. Here’s... Longtime birder and Alameda local Rick ...
California Forever, under its subsidiary Flannery Associates, has purchased more than one tenth of Solano County's land over the past decade, including this field next to Highway 113. Amir Aziz / Bay ...
While working at UC Berkeley over the summer, Williams often came to Codornices Park. Places like this keep her connected to the natural world, she says—especially when balancing college classes, ...
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