Current Issue
Community
Sign up to get
Explore
Search
Bay Nature Institute
- Magazine
- Online
- On the Air
- BN Hikes & Outings
- BN Special Events
- About Us
- Contact Us
Connect with us on
Search results
- A Trip Back in Time
- Revive the vanishing knowledge of the history of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge grounds by strolling the trails with docent Ray ...
- 27th annual Heritage Day at Olompali State Historic Park
- From nature and history walks to Indian dancing and animal exhibits, Olompali State Historic Park will offer something for everyone at its 27th annual Heritage ...
- Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow
- Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with us. Intertribal dancing, contest dancing, round dancing, exhibition dancing. Enjoy Native American foods, Arts & Crafts ...
- Ohlone Day at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
- For 26 years, folks have come to this cultural event to throw spears, investigate how rocks cook meals, find out how bay trees cure headaches, and dance, sing ...
- North Richmond Shoreline Open Space Alliance
- Mission: To protect and restore the North Richmond shoreline areas for the benefit of the community and the environment. Objectives: to conserve and restore ...
- Small Town, Big Changes: The Remarkable History of El Sobrante and San Pablo Creek
- Celebrate the launch of Arcadia Publishing Co.’s new book on the history of El Sobrante. Author and historian Donald Bastin will reveal rare photos of the ...
- Golden Gate Park: A Stroll Through History
- The history of Golden Gate is a composite of stories about people. Many interesting and colorful characters have left memorable footprints in this amazing ...
- Marinship Walking Tour
- Walk back in time with Carol Schoenfeld on a 1.5 hour guided tour of Sausalito's Historic Marinship. This was a major WWII shipyard which had a significant ...
- The Dammed Bay
- San Francisco Bay could have been dammed back in the 60’s. Where were the dams going to be built and what was their purpose?
- Fun and Free Activities at Rush Ranch
- Get the Rush is a series of fun and free activities designed for families—all ages and mobility levels are welcome!
- Seaweed, Salmon, and Manzanita Cider
- Burned house
- Gathering of Ohlone Peoples at Coyote Hills Regional Park
- A celebration of history, culture and traditional skills of Ohlone Peoples.
- Winehaven Wander with Greenbelt Alliance
- This is a rare opportunity to visit the closed former Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot, including the Winehaven Historic District with iconic buildings remaining ...
- 17th Annual Community Celebration for the Days of the Dead at the OMCA
- Join us as the whole Museum comes alive with the spirit and tradition of Days of the Dead. Craft activities, food, music, dance, and ceremonial bring the ...
- Hazel-Atlas History Hike
- Take a warm late-summer walk and then cool off underground as we look at the work of sand miners in the 1930s.
- Grassland Heritage
- When Spanish explorers first saw the San Francisco Bay in 1769, they found a land cloaked largely in perennial grasses. But the extirpation of the native elk ...
- Grazing for Change
- Life on Black Mountain
- Getting Burned
- Golden Gate Bridge at Marin History Museum
- Opening January 28th, 2012 - The year 2012 marks the 75th anniversary of the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. In celebration of this great event a grand ...
- The California Serengeti: San Francisco Bay Area 15,000 years ago
- Senior State of California Archeologist Breck Parkman will share stories of a time when Sonoma County was home to mastodons and had a community of animals that ...
Top Stories
Upside to a down economy: less pressure on open space , New report shows 77,300 fewer acres at risk for sprawl
Eight Miles at Point Reyes for a Warbler, with Bonus Damselflies and More
Amongst marshes, a salty past, A walk along the Hayward shoreline