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Last week, 90 of 155 AmeriCorps fellows doing nature work across the Bay Area were told to stop—leaving a hole that agencies, ...
One year ago, a team of earnest conservationists released a few dozen silvery blue butterflies at the Presidio, hoping they ...
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When temperatures crank up, an unusual ecological adaptation begins to play out among our native Monterey pine. We explain why in our latest installment of our reader-funded Ask The Naturalist column.
“I think this is breaking my Teams right now,” said Evyan Borgnis Sloane, deputy executive officer for the California State Coastal Conservancy. She was starting a webinar, and some 600 people had ...