I realize these animals aren’t necessarily part of Bay Area wildlife, but honestly how could I resist? If I could bring lions to your living...
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Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are the most common wild cat in North America. Their populations throughout the United States have fluctuated over the years, but...
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Okay, so the weak economy had crippled your expensive weekend excursions. Now is the perfect time to explore some ideas that we think you may have...
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Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the bluebirds are taking wing and making their presence known. In bluebird populated areas, you can readily see...
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When you’re out and about taking a nature hike or just exploring, keep an eye out for Northern California’s only native turtle, the...
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The Beaver (Castor Canadensis) is the second largest rodent world-wide and is second only to humans in effectively changing the environment around...
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For avid wildlife viewers, trackers and hikers, it's all about getting closer to the animals that fascinate us. One of the easiest ways to get up...
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When out hiking or tracking wildlife, it’s only human nature to want to bring home a souvenir or two. The problem is that it’s just good...
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A wonderful way to get the family outside and into nature is to plan a wildlife tracking expedition.Everything leaves traces of itself in its path;...
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Mount Diablo is one of the most popular places in the Bay Area for people to hike and view wildlife. While there are quite a few popular trailheads;...
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