The Summer 2022 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 3, Issue 4, Summer 2022. This issue’s theme is Exploration & Discovery.
In this issue:
- Citizen Science reports: Puncture Vine and Fish Surveys
- Latino Conservation Week event Saturday, July 23: This event aims to provide opportunities to recreate in
public lands, and help them feel included, represented, and safe in outdoor spaces - Don Edwards SFB NWR is celebrating 50 years this year!
- Visitor activities have come back! Learn about what has been happening
- Past photographs at Don Edwards SFB NWR
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Editors: Ceal Craig, PhD
Contributors: Mary Deschene (SFBWS), Ceal Craig (SFBWS), Giessell Aguilar (USFWS), Paul Mueller (USFWS), James Ervin (Volunteer), Gregg Aronson (Volunteer).
Photographers: Ambarish Goswami, Ceal Craig, Gregg Aronson, Paul Mueller
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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