Lindsay Wildlife Museum - Walnut Creek
Marine Mammal Center - Sausalito
Sulphur Creek Nature Center - Hayward
Try these sites for finding places to observe mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, insects, and marine life.
Alameda Creek Alliance
California National Wildlife Refuges
CaliforniaBirding.com
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory - "Volunteers of the the GGRO, a program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy in cooperation with the National Park Service, have been tabulating the annual fall migration of birds of prey over the Marin Headlands. This migration—the most significant of its kind in the western United States—soars over Hawk Hill in the southern Headlands, a critical place from which to monitor eagles, vultures, falcons, hawks, and kites of more than 19 species, and to track long-term changes in their populations."
Joe Morlan's California Birding Pages
LARPD - Brushy Peak Regional Preserve, Garaventa Wetland Preserve, Sycamore Grove, Sycamore Grove/Veterans Park map*, Sycamore Grove/Veterans Park information, Veterans Park
Mount Diablo State Park and Vicinity (Wildlife of) - wildlife is abundant on Mt. Diablo: coastal black-tailed deer, raccoons, California ground squirrels, eastern fox squirrels, and gray foxes are often seen. skunks, bobcats, mountain lions, badgers, coyotes, rabbits, hares and many other animals call the mountain home as well. Mount Diablo is known to harbor red-legged frogs, tarantulas, and the rare Alameda whipsnake as well as its cousin, the northern rattlesnake.
San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory
California's Watchable Wildlife