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Close Search Search for: Bay Nature Sign up for our free weekly newsletter and understand everything better! * Donate * Join / Renew * Science and Nature * Conservation * Exploration * Bay Nature Talks * Find an Event * Donate * Join / Renew * Bay Nature Store * My Membership Account * Search Menu * Science & Nature * Conservation * Exploration * Events * BN Talks * Local Heroes * Search * My Account 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 more Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Page 41 Next » Show More Every story from Bay Nature magazine is the product of a team dedicated to connecting our readers to the world around them and increasing environmental literacy. Please help us keep this unique regional magazine thriving, and support the ecosystem we’ve built around it, by subscribing today—you’ll get Bay Nature four times a year in your mailbox! Join/Renew Bay Nature connects the people of the San Francisco Bay Area to our natural world and motivates people to solve problems with nature in mind. Header illustrations by Jane Kim, InkDwell Donate Bay Nature Institute 1328 6th St., #2 Berkeley, CA 94710 (510) 528-8550 Tax ID: 76-0744881 * Become a Member * Bay Nature Store * Bay Nature Talks * Online Magazine Archive * Give Us Feedback * Pitch Us Stories, Photos or Art * About * Staff and Board * Employment Opportunities * Bay Nature Partners * Advertise * Add An Event * My Account Join / Renew Membership Customer Service: 888-4-BAYNAT (888-422-9628) service@baynature.org PO Box 6409 Albany, CA 94706 SIGN UP FOR EMAIL Bay Nature’s email newsletter delivers local nature stories, hikes, and events to your inbox each week. Sign up today: Sign Up! Bay Nature is a member of the INN Network. Crafted by Cornershop Creative