Growing different paths: Gamble Garden in Palo Alto
Gamble Garden is a unique escape of seclusion against a backdrop of busy Palo Alto.
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Gamble Garden is a unique escape of seclusion against a backdrop of busy Palo Alto.
Growing different paths: Gamble Garden in Palo Alto Read More »
The cleanup crews have vanished, so have the debris piles. But back in February, San Jose experienced one of the worst flood disasters in the city’s history.
Residents’ struggles continue months after San Jose flood Read More »
Sea Star Wasting Disease decimated sea star populations along the West Coast. Researchers are still solving the mystery of what went wrong.
The wasting of the stars: A look into the largest ocean epidemic in recorded history Read More »
The salmon that run along the Northern California coast have dwindled in recent years, raising concern among local communities and causing protections to be put in place by officials and conservationists.
California’s struggling salmon fishery forces policymakers to put protections in place Read More »
Proposed cuts to federal environmental funding will place a higher burden on the state and local government to finance restoration of the Bay Area’s wetlands.
A year after Measure AA, funding remains a challenge for restoring SF Bay wetlands Read More »
Repeated flooding of the Le Mar Trailer Park exemplifies a pernicious double bind: those with the fewest resources are zoned into living in the most dangerous area.
A neighborhood underwater: Redwood City’s Le Mar Trailer Park hit with repeated flooding Read More »
The detailed 2018 budget proposal released by The White House last week decreases funding to the Environmental Protection Agency by more than 30 percent — one of the largest requested cuts to a federal agency.
What the White House budget proposal means for the environment Read More »
A Peninsula Press analysis of water sampling data shows the water quality problems at Pillar Point Harbor are chronic.
Do you know what’s lurking in the surf? Heed the warning signs for beach bacteria Read More »
With a federal administration that may cut funding for federal conservation, and perhaps even privatize federal lands, “backyard conservation” may become more crucial than ever.
Local land protectors provide hope for conservation free from politics Read More »
Ecologists, park rangers and local volunteers unite off Marin County’s scenic Panoramic Highway to capture the flora and fauna of Homestead Valley.
Citizen scientists document nearly 200 species at Homestead Valley bioblitz Read More »
Life-supporting rains bring more ticks and disease risk to the Bay Area, at least in the short-term.
Tick-Tock: Springtime brings higher risk of tick-borne disease this year Read More »
Reporter Emily Williams writes about a field trip where elementary students could connect their experiences to what they are learning in the classroom.
Sexy salamanders teach second graders the art of newt romance Read More »