Matt Lau is scanning for tiny beige spots in a sea of sand. For the past nine years, Lau, a National Park Service wildlife ...
The open house in Sausalito was one of 16 held by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in June 2023 about the potential ...
Beside the manicured lawn at Cragmont Elementary, a Berkeley Hills school overlooking the San Francisco Bay, is a small hillside patch of tangled trees and weeds—coyote brush, sage brush, wood rose, ...
Climate change is coming for our most critical pollinators. Scientists are figuring out if our bees can handle the heat.
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The Mission blue butterfly takes its name from San Francisco — the original population was discovered on Twin Peaks, at the time considered part of the Mission — and is the city’s only endangered ...
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ON A WARM SEPTEMBER AFTERNOON IN 1962, a 14-year-old boy named Jim Carlton scrambled down through thick brush onto the exposed muddy shoreline of Adams Point on Lake Merritt. The small beach was quiet ...
Pond sliders (Trachemys scripta) aren’t native to the Bay Area but have spread with the help of the pet trade. This one was spotted in Virginia. (bwood708 via iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC) As a California ...