If you're looking for a hike near San Jose, you've come to the right place. Here are three favorites nearby in Coyote Valley.
Right now, thousands of birds are flocking to California's San Francisco Bay. Why here? And how do they know where they're going?
After decades of debate over land use, we've protected 937 acres at the northern end of Coyote Valley.
Hear the story of Coyote Valley and our vision for its future.
The protection of Coyote Valley, just south of San Jose, is a top priority for our organization. Here's why.
Learn more about our work studying the movement of wildlife and what this work means for the future of the Bay Area.
This South Bay hike along the Coyote Creek Trail is a perfect spot to escape with the whole family. Learn more here.
On November 6, San Jose residents voted in favor Measure T by over 70%. Find out what this means for the future of Coyote Valley.
There are a few items on the ballot November 6 that could significantly impact the future of San Jose. Here's what you need to know.
Learn about the peculiar behaviors of 5 of Coyote Valley's most endangered birds.
One of the largest freshwater wetlands was once on the outskirts of downtown San Jose. Hear the story and see what an old map can teach us about today's landscape.
We knew Fisher Creek was important for the movement of wildlife, but just how important has surprised us. Find the story here.
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