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EXPLORATION

Visiting from Holland, Hermien and Hubert Reijnders hike the Franklin Point
Trail. (Photo by Sally Rae Kimmel, flickr.com/photos/sallyraekimmel)


CAMPING AND BACKPACKING | CLIMBING | GARDENING | KIDS AND NATURE | PADDLING |
POINT REYES WALKABOUT | TRAILS


A NEW PARK IN SAN FRANCISCO’S MISSION BAY NEIGHBORHOOD

September 3, 2024 •  by Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright

China Basin Park in Mission Bay is open, as of April 2024.


NATURALIST’S NOTEBOOK: SPOTTING SLUGS

August 27, 2024 •  by John Muir Laws

With spots, or not.


IT’S A ROCK PIGEON’S WORLD

August 6, 2024 •  by Lia Keener

Your fact-filled guide to the remarkable feathered urban nature we forget to
wonder about.


BRANCH MANAGER

July 30, 2024 •  by H.R. Smith

Tree-trimming is art, done with chainsaws.


BLACK BEARS MOVE INTO THE NORTH BAY

July 23, 2024 •  by Kim Todd

For the first time
in history, black bears are occupying this ecological niche once filled by
grizzlies.


ELDER STATESBERRY

July 16, 2024 •  by Alison S. Pollack

“We don’t have a California state shrub yet, but the blue elderberry ought to be
a top contender,” writes Alison S. Pollack. “It’s an overachiever.”


IF TURTLES COULD TALK

July 9, 2024 •  by Maya Akkaraju

… then Turtle #9 would have stories to tell about the restoration of Redwood
Creek.


SAILING THE SALT LINE

July 2, 2024 •  by Kate Golden

Carquinez Strait is where Sierra snow meets the San Francisco Bay, but the line
of engagement between fresh and salt water is always moving.


SUMMER 2024 ALMANAC: METEORS, TREE FOG, AND KATYDID ROMANCE

June 20, 2024 •  by Bay Nature Staff and Jane Kim

Some happenings enigmatic or unnoticed—and some that can’t be unseen.


THE MEANING OF DOS RIOS, CALIFORNIA’S NEWEST STATE PARK

June 11, 2024 •  by Kate Golden

On Wednesday, June 12, the state of California officially opens Dos Rios, the
first new state park in more than a decade. It’s a riparian forest restoration
at the confluence of the San Joaquin and Tuolumne rivers, in the Central … Read
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