Watch these five adorable coyote puppies from the Southern Santa Cruz Mountains.
Learn more about our work studying the movement of wildlife and what this work means for the future of the Bay Area.
Coyote Valley is a vital landscape connecting 1.13 million acres of core habitat in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Diablo Range, serving as an essential linkage that provides wildlife with…
In order to protect wildlife diversity, we need to conserve and enhance the ecosystem connections that are vital to our regional health.
We knew Fisher Creek was important for the movement of wildlife, but just how important has surprised us. Find the story here.
Dive into this interactive graphic and explore the ingredients needed to protect and enhance healthy landscape linkages in the Bay Area.
We're tracking bobcats in Coyote Valley to learn how they move across the land. Hear the story of two mother cats as they navigate this complex landscape.
Sometimes things just come together, it all just lines up for a win-win for conservation. This is one of those stories.
We're tracking bobcats with radio collars in Coyote Valley. Meet five of these cats and learn how they're helping to inform our conservation strategies.
Coyote Valley is one of the most important wildlife corridors in the Bay Area. We're tracking bobcat and gray fox in the Valley to better understand their movement and how to protect their habitat. Learn more here!