The Summer 2021 Issue of Tide Rising, our quarterly newsletter, is here
by Ceal Craig
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 discovery activity
- Discover the history of the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge and enrich your understanding of the Bay area and our Refuge Complex
- Wonder how to connect children (and maybe even adults) on cell phones with nature?
- This month, we spotlight Asian Pacific environmentalists of note.
- Carin High, Co-Chair of the Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge, describes the CCCR campaign to Save the Newark Wetlands.
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Editors: Ceal Craig, PhD; Renee Fitzsimons
Contributors: Rachel Caoili, Ceal Craig, Mary Deschene, Renee Fitzsimons (SFBWS), Meg Marriott (USFWS), Miguel Marquez (USFWS), Carin High (CCCR).
Photographers: Ambarish Goswami, Ceal Craig, Derell Licht, Rachel Caoili, Grant Johnson, Meg Marriott, SFBWS Staff.
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See previous issues of the newsletter, Tide Rising, for articles about animals, habitats, restoration efforts, people (volunteers and staff), research, and Society efforts. The newsletter is sent quarterly using Constant Contact via email if you have signed up for it. In addition, you will be able to download a printable PDF file from the Society website.
In each issue, we will share information from other partners as well as new ideas and opportunities for partnerships. Look for articles from our sister Friends organization, Friends of the San Pablo Bay NWR, highlighting volunteers and FWS staff, as well as providing information about advocacy.
Cecilia (Ceal) D. Craig, PhD
Member, SFBWS Board of Directors