Sea-level rise is threatening San Francisco’s shores. In February, the city began vegetating the sand dunes as part of its ...
For the first time, scientists documented concerted carnivory by California ground squirrels. But why were there so many ...
As the chair moved the resolution to approval, the room of around thirty people, many of them agency staffers, burst into ...
The beauty of Highway 1 builds your anticipation for Tunitas Creek Beach, and the beach delivers on the expectation. Located ...
Along the marsh’s edge at Cache Creek Nature Preserve, 20 miles northwest of Sacramento, Diana Almendariz harvests bundles of tule (Schoenoplectus acutus)— green, smooth cylinders up to 10 feet high.
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On land, we can usually afford to ignore the wind. It comes in and out of our chests without fail, it tears shirts from the clothesline, and that’s about it. Not so in a small sailboat on, say, San ...
This story was originally published in Oaklandside, an independent, nonprofit news site. The white sturgeon of the San Francisco Estuary resembles something out of a Jurassic Park film. The ...