SF News [Update] Three Coyotes Shot and Killed After Aggressive Coyote Attacks Child In SF Botanical Garden It's the second time in three years that a coyote has menaced a child in the San Francisco Botanical Garden, and this time the animal bit the child.
SF News More Than 1,000 Sea Lions Gathered at SF's Pier 39 This Week, the Largest Herd in Over a Decade Drawn to giant schools of anchovies and herrings in the Bay, record numbers of sea lions are stopping by the SF waterfront before heading to SoCal to mate, to the delight of tourists and locals.
Arts & Entertainment Three Owls Rescued From Inside Church of 8 Wheels on Fillmore Have you seen owls out and about in San Francisco? Well we have them. And three barn owls recently found their way into the Church of 8 Wheels roller disco on Fillmore Street — formerly known as Sacred Heart Parish.
SF News Here's Your Hyperlocal Reminder That Snakes Are Most Active During the Spring and Summer Months The Bay Area is home to the most beautiful reptile in North America: the San Francisco garter snake. But the region's also populated by rattlesnakes that demand people look where they’re walking, as one couple recently learned while out at Paso Nogal Park.
SF News Young Mountain Lion Spotted in Russian Hill and Embarcadero This Week Captured Near Oracle Park After days of late-night sightings in and around downtown San Francisco, a sub-adult mountain lion was safely caught — without the use of tranquilizers — by police and animal control officers early Thursday morning.
SF News South Bay Badger And Coyote Filmed ‘Playing’ In Historic First, Cuteness Ensues As if pulled straight from 1940's animated Disney film, a coyote was filmed gamboling with a peculiar playmate — a North American badger — in a South Bay tunnel, the first time this behavior has ever been recorded inside a man-made structure.
SF News With Two More Mountain Lion Sightings in SF, the Big Cats Look To Be On a Comeback With two mountain lion sightings confirmed by SF's Recreation and Parks Department since August 21, it’s clear that America’s largest feline is making a fierce return to glory in Northern California.
SF News Video: Telegraph Hill Coyote Chills With Coit Tower Tourists Usually described as "lone" or "solitary," the coyote believed to be the sole representative of its species to live atop Telegraph Hill may have been feeling, well, a bit lonely this morning. Fortunately