The midnight zone begins half a mile below the surface of Monterey Bay, where sunlight can no longer reach. These dark depths ...
“I grew up in a time when there was a relatively more abundant ocean,” Tristin McHugh, a marine biologist at TNC, says. “I ...
Endria Richardson recalls climbing at Salt Point State Park: "A sole climber, grabbing or stepping or falling at the wrong ...
Sometimes new parents get lucky. They get “easy” babies. Young sunflower sea stars are the fussy kind—but their adoptive ...
Gallardo led the transformation of a Santa Rosa garden into a thriving community space for green things and gatherings.
Bay Nature ’s editorial team has scooped up three awards for its science and environment reporting in this year’s premier ...
Once, not so long ago, there lived a fish in the Galapagos Islands. Its name was Azurina eupalama, the Galapagos damsel; it was not particularly different from any other small rocky reef fish.
Join photographer Stefan Thuilot on the closing night of his California Forest Project exhibition at the David Brower Center in Berkeley. The project raises public awareness of California’s distinct ...
The environment is on the ballot this November—and not just in the presidential race. Amidst a plethora of other measures, Californians will vote on Proposition 4, the so-called climate bond, which ...