• The Spring 2022 Issue of Tide Rising, our quarterly newsletter, is here

    by Ceal Craig Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 3, Spring 2022. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is happy to publish the latest issue of its digital newsletter, Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 3, Spring 2022. This issue’s theme is Endangered & Threatened Species. In this issue: Learn about Earth Day Events: see flyers for […]

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  • Virtual Groundbreaking Ceremony: The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project

    A virtual groundbreaking ceremony for Phase I of the South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project will take place via Facebook Live on Thursday, April 14th, 2022, from 10:30am to 11:30am. Visit facebook.com/SCVWD and https://www.valleywater.org/ for more details. The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project will help reduce coastal flood risk, continue restoration efforts on tidal […]

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  • Watershed Watch Earth Day 2022 Poster Challenge

    Make a splash and show us your skills! Enter the Watershed Watch Earth Day Poster Challenge and share your vision for clean waterways in Santa Clara Valley! Make your entry by Earth Day, April 22nd, and do your part to be a watershed watcher and help prevent urban runoff pollution. The contest is open for […]

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  • Big Changes: The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project

    By now, many of our recent Refuge visitors will have noticed the significant changes happening at the Environmental Education Center in Alviso. In addition to the large trucks running by, the Mallard Slough Trail around the A16 Pond will be closed for Phase I of the South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project. This project will […]

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  • The Winter 2021 Issue of Tide Rising, our quarterly newsletter, is here

    by Ceal Craig Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 2, Winter 2021. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is happy to publish the latest issue of its digital newsletter, Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 2, Winter 2021. This issue’s theme is Restoration & Reflection. In this issue: What happens after a levee breach? Sometimes nature works […]

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  • Support us with our membership drive this 2021 holiday season

    Nature-themed Gifts This holiday season, share your love of nature and the National Wildlife Refuges by gifting your loved ones nature-themed gifts. You can buy the nature-themed gifts online or you can mail us a check along with an order form. ⇊ Click here to order nature-themed gifts for your loved ones this holiday season. […]

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  • The Fall 2021 Issue of Tide Rising, our quarterly newsletter, is here

    by Ceal Craig Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 1, Fall 2021. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is happy to publish the latest issue of its digital newsletter, Tide Rising: Volume 3, Issue 1, Fall 2021. This issue’s theme is Partnerships & Supporters. In this issue: Virtual Marsh-In Summer Camp: Adaptability in the face of […]

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  • Be a Scientist: think like a biologist, engineer, or environmentalist

    The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is excited to share our newest environmental education offering: our “Be a Scientist” activity packet. After the massive successes of this year’s summer programs, we combined our most popular summer activities into a comprehensive booklet that challenges students to use their observational skills and creativity to think like a […]

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  • The Summer 2021 Issue of Tide Rising, our quarterly newsletter, is here

    by Ceal Craig Tide Rising: Volume 2, Issue 4, Summer 2021. The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is happy to publish the latest issue of its digital newsletter, Tide Rising: Volume 2, Issue 4, Summer 2021. This issue’s theme is Exploration & Discovery. In this issue: Learn about Family Story Walks — an exploration and […]

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  • Celebrate Plastic Free July

    Plastic Free July is a global movement advocates for solutions to single-use plastic consumption and helps to promote small changes we can make in our daily lives to reduce our plastic footprint. While switching to single-use plastic alternatives might seem like an inconsequential change, everyone working together to reduce their plastic usage can make a […]

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