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Trump has pulled back big parts of Biden’s signature climate laws. But BIL and IRA have already awarded at least $1.4 billion ...
Olympia oysters, whose native range runs from Baja California to southern Alaska, are being enlisted as ecological engineers ...
Join Bay Nature Magazine and researcher Dr. Jenn Smith for a look at California ground squirrels and the surprises uncovered through long-term monitoring of their populations in the Bay Area (hint: it ...
Join a community passionate about getting kids outside! The deadline to apply is August 22 . Apply today > Training begins this fall for volunteers interested in leading school groups on environmental ...
A glider surfaces in its mission collecting ocean data. (Courtesy of Instrument Development Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Climate Change These Programs Have Monitored Our Waters For ...
I am a bird-person. I was assigned this label because I advocate for birds. You may be a bird-person too, or perhaps you are a dog-person, cat-person, frog-person, beaver-person, tree-person or ...
But it was only the first time the Trump administration issued directives about how national parks communicate history. Now there’s a sign on the counter near the museum entrance and gift shop ...
Bay Nature Talk: Sunflower Sea Star Join Bay Nature Magazine and Cal Academy marine biologists and experts Riah Evin and Elora López-Nandam for a virtual talk about sunflower sea stars on Wednesday, ...
The Willis Linn Jepson Chapter of the California Native Plant Society will host its semiannual native plant sale on May 3rd in Benicia! 🌻🌿 All plants are grown at our volunteer-run nursery in ...
Come join us at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center in Fremont for a special event highlighting the importance of protecting our endangered species! Learn about ...
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