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Avian Flu Claims at Least 7 California Condors—and a Beloved Bay Area Peregrine Falcon
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 4/13/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 4/13/23

Avian Flu Claims at Least 7 California Condors—and a Beloved Bay Area Peregrine Falcon

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South Bay Salt Ponds
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/22/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/22/23

South Bay Salt Ponds

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Local Heroes 2023: Omar Gallardo, Community Hero
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/22/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/22/23

Local Heroes 2023: Omar Gallardo, Community Hero

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That Foam on the Beach Is (Probably) Fine
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/8/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 3/8/23

That Foam on the Beach Is (Probably) Fine

Storms on the California coast whip up frothy sea foam, which is like a planktonic meringue.

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After ‘Heartbreaking’ Vandalism, Sausal Creek Plant Nursery Volunteers Pick Up the Pieces
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 2/6/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 2/6/23

After ‘Heartbreaking’ Vandalism, Sausal Creek Plant Nursery Volunteers Pick Up the Pieces

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Meet the Protists, Marvelous Misfits in the Tree of Life
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 2/1/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 2/1/23

Meet the Protists, Marvelous Misfits in the Tree of Life

From creeping slime molds to brain-eating ciliates to kelp, protists may be the strangest and most misunderstood group of creatures in the tree of life.

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King Tides Offer a Glimpse into the Future of Sea Level Rise
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/19/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/19/23

King Tides Offer a Glimpse into the Future of Sea Level Rise

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Avian Flu Isn’t Just For the Birds
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/3/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/3/23

Avian Flu Isn’t Just For the Birds

As the latest strain of avian influenza—Gs/GD HPAI, it’s called—spreads through the U.S., birds are not the only creatures the virus has felled.

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The Latest Bird Flu Pandemic Is Terrible—And Strange
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/3/23 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 1/3/23

The Latest Bird Flu Pandemic Is Terrible—And Strange

“We don’t want to vilify the carriers,” says one expert. “They’re just doing their thing. They’re being ducks.”

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After 2022’s Fatal Algal Bloom, Scientists Fear the Bay’s Sturgeon Could Go Extinct
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/21/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/21/22

After 2022’s Fatal Algal Bloom, Scientists Fear the Bay’s Sturgeon Could Go Extinct

In an open letter, they’re calling for California to consider making white sturgeon fishing catch-and-release for now.

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How Indigenous People Got Some Land Back in Oakland
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/13/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/13/22

How Indigenous People Got Some Land Back in Oakland

“This little piece of five acres is going to do a lot to change the landscape of Oakland,” says Corrina Gould cofounder of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust.

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How a ‘Sturgeon Surgeon’ Tracks the Bay’s Giant, Stealthy Living Fossils
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/8/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 12/8/22

How a ‘Sturgeon Surgeon’ Tracks the Bay’s Giant, Stealthy Living Fossils

Our resident sturgeon have gizzards and razor-sharp armor, can live a century, and are under threat.

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The Nearly Unkillable Eucalyptus Meets Its Match
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/20/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/20/22

The Nearly Unkillable Eucalyptus Meets Its Match

Climate change plus fungus could spell doom for the trees.

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The Living Drill Bits That Grind Holes in Beach Rocks
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/10/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/10/22

The Living Drill Bits That Grind Holes in Beach Rocks

This clam makes its mark on the world at the rate of one millimeter per month.

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Long COVID and the Stem Cell Sell
UCSC Science Notes Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/5/22 UCSC Science Notes Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 10/5/22

Long COVID and the Stem Cell Sell

Stem cell clinics are advertising hope to long COVID-19 patients – whether their treatments have been proven safe and effective or not.

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Can We Have More Whales and Fewer Whale Strikes?
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 9/23/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 9/23/22

Can We Have More Whales and Fewer Whale Strikes?

Whales are coming to eat in the Bay, and big ships aren’t all slowing down for them. A new tool aims to change that.

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Largest Tidal Restoration Project in California Will Make Way for Wildlife & Mitigate Floods
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 8/16/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 8/16/22

Largest Tidal Restoration Project in California Will Make Way for Wildlife & Mitigate Floods

Lookout Slough, 3,000 acres of former farmland, ranchland, and duck hunting grounds north and west of the Yolo Bypass West Levee, is slated to become the largest tidal wetland restoration project in the history of California.

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In the Wake of Wildfire, Big Basin Redwoods State Park Partially Reopens to the Public
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/21/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/21/22

In the Wake of Wildfire, Big Basin Redwoods State Park Partially Reopens to the Public

Though many trees were severely damaged or killed by the blaze, most of Big Basin’s redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) survived.

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Soon-to-Open Tunnel Tops Park Supports a More Inclusive Future
Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/14/22 Bay Nature Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/14/22

Soon-to-Open Tunnel Tops Park Supports a More Inclusive Future

The park drapes across the top of the tunnels containing roaring Highway 1, connecting the San Francisco Bay shoreline and restored tidal marshes to the rest of the Presidio.

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Why do some women struggle to breastfeed? A UC Santa Cruz researcher on what we know, and don’t
Lookout Santa Cruz Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/11/22 Lookout Santa Cruz Guanani Gomez-Van Cortright 7/11/22

Why do some women struggle to breastfeed? A UC Santa Cruz researcher on what we know, and don’t

UC Santa Cruz stem cell biologist Lindsay Hinck wants to solve a global and deeply personal problem: Why do some women struggle to make enough milk for their babies?

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