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The job: Coastal ecologist for a state agency. Essentials: Patience, curiosity, diplomacy,, and adaptability—to keep your footing when the shoreline (literal or political) shifts beneath you. Also, an ...
It is with great sadness we share news of the passing of Malcolm Margolin, writer, editor, book publisher, and co-founder of Bay Nature magazine. Malcolm died Wednesday, August 20, from complications ...
A derelict fishing vessel has finally been removed from a Sonoma County beach, after nine years. Waiting to do the cleanup ...
Sunflower stars have been victims of seastar wasting disease. (Sue Day, Nature Picture Library) Climate Change Unmasking the Sea Star Killer After a decade of carnage, we finally know what’s ...
All 12 Bay Area “critical habitat” groves in a proposed federal threatened listing include eucalyptus. How do we protect a native that now depends on a non-native to survive?
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Environmental Justice The People Will Keep Fishing, Despite Forever Chemicals in the Fish PFAS is 'way more widespread than we really thought' in Bay Area sport fish, a scientist says. But it’s not so ...
The ice plant become an unlikely symbol of Oakland pride—at least for A’s fans. But its symbolism is deeply counterintuitive.
When ranchers leave the land, what version of nature takes over? The park and The Nature Conservancy have ambitious restoration plans.
One Maidu and Wintun woman discovered what happens when floating tule on water. The growth of life might be able to limit mosquito populations.
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