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- Waterfall
- Apperson Ridge Quarry
- Gopher snake imitates rattler
- Rattler habitat, rocky hilltop
- Garter snake on the hunt
- Picnic tables at Sunol Regional Wilderness
- Pallid bat
- Baby Pond Turtle
- Red-eared slider faces off with western pond turtle
- Western pond turtles at Sunol
- Family watching turtles at Stow Lake
- Turtle net in Sacramento
- Turtle specimens, 1862
- Native California Tarantulas
- Naturalist Katie Colbert introduces us to the amazing tarantulas that wander the interior hills of the Bay Area. These large spiders might seem scary, but ...
- Gopher Snake
- Rattlesnake closeup
- California kingsnake
- View from the Ground
- Most folks don't think much of snakes unless they trip over them. It turns out that a remarkable diversity of serpents lives nearby, from beautiful red-bellied ...
- The Oaks of Sunol Wilderness
- Special Event Video! Naturalist Katie Colbert takes us on a guided hike among the oaks of Sunol Regional Wilderness, in eastern Alameda County. These oaks host ...
- EveryTrail.com Hikes: Sunol Regional Wilderness
- TransitandTrails.org Directions: Sunol Regional Wilderness
- Native Son
- The Pacific Coast of North America has only one species of native turtle: the western pond turtle. Just 80 years ago, a naturalist found more than 100 of these ...
- A Classroom in the Woods
- The East Bay Regional Park District is not just the nation's largest and oldest regional park district. It also has what’s likely the largest corps of ...
- Kid peering at bay mud
- Naturalist and child at Sunol Wilderness
- Kid paddling a homemade boat
- Picnic at Lake Chabot
- Sunol Regional Wilderness
- Spring Wildflowers, a massive basalt outcrop, a scenic gorge on Alameda Creek and plenty of trails through varied terrain await visitors at Sunol Regional ...
- Junior Ranger group photo
- James Wilson as a boy, in a pond
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