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Morro Bay Wildlife Spotlight: Brown Bears and Black Bears

Morro Bay Watershed Native Plant Series: Introduction

Have a Happy, Bay-Friendly, Halloween 2020!

sunrise with red canoe in Los Osos

PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS: SHARE THE BEAUTY AND BOUNTY OF MORRO BAY

Polycera atra (top) and Polycera hedgpethi on Bugula brozoan prey San Luis Obispo County, California

Sea Slugs on the Move: Bent on World Domination, or Opportunistic Travel Bums?

This photograph shows a collection of tiny trash pieces. They may be small, but removing them from the environment can have a big positive impact.

International Coastal Cleanup Day Gets Social-Distancing Friendly

Giant Water Bugs, also known as “Toe-Biters,” are large invertebrate predators with a powerful bite! Females typically deposit their eggs onto the males’ back, and the male “Toe-Biter” keeps the eggs safe until they hatch.

Bioassessment 2020: Highlights from the Season

Catch Up On Morro Bay Estuary Wildlife Blog Series

You can make a difference by following ethical wildlife photography practices and scrutinizing wildlife photos carefully for signs of disturbance. Photo by Gena Bentall.

Be Sea Otter Savvy: A New Perspective on Sea Otter Photography

Investigating the State of Morro Bay Estuary: State of the Bay Report 2020