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Levee Breach Celebrates Wetland Restoration on San Francisco Bay
by Doug Cordell, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service As the morning skies cleared of threatening clouds at a December 10, 2015 ceremony in Redwood City, CA, a hundredplus guests cheered a levee breach that reintroduced tidal water to inner Bair Island on the Don Edwards San Francisco…
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Christmas Bird Count for Kids • January 17, 2016
Introduce your child to bird watching and learn how the Christmas Bird Count contributes to conservation at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge and Coyote Hills Regional Park on January 17, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Go with an experienced birdwatcher and count all the…
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Goodbye to Sue TenEyck, Welcome Mary Deschene!
Effective in 2016, we are saying goodbye to a long-term Board of Directors member and San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society Program Administrator, Sue TenEyck. After serving the organization for more than two decades, she is beginning a well-deserved, full-time retirement. The Board of Directors, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service,…
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Congress passes bill to ban microbeads that pollute aquatic habitats
by Ceal Craig Microbeads set against a penny for comparison of size. Photo courtesy 5 Gyres. Yesterday, the Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015 passed both Congress and the Senate by…
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Work to save San Francisco Bay only just begun
La Riviere Marsh at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Photo courtesy Oleg Alexandrov via Wikipedia. According to the…
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New Viewing Scope at EEC, Alviso
Viewing scope at EEC, Alviso. Photo courtesy US FWS. Just in time for the busy holiday birding season, a new viewing scope has been installed at the Environmental Education Center, Alviso with funds provided by…
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Decades-long Bair Island Restoration Project comes to fruition
by Ceal Craig Yesterday morning, the last levee on Inner Bair Island was breached. The salty waters of the San Francisco Bay gurgled into its sloughs and began reclaiming the land that had been diked off decades ago. And so came to fruition a 33-year long project to restore all…
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Volunteer Opportunities: Winter 2015
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Opportunities: Winter 2015 at the Environmental Education Center (Alviso, California). If you have an interest in wildlife and their conservation, enjoy working with people, and are enthusiastic and dependable, the Environmental Education Center’s Volunteer Program is…
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Give the Gift of Membership
This winter give the gift of membership in the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society to your family and friends. Your donations will support the environmental education and public outreach programs at the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Remember your friends and loved ones through a…
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Short Answers to Hard Questions About Climate Change
As the United nations conference on climate change gets underway in Paris, the New York Times has provided quick answers to frequently asked questions on this complicated issue. Short Answers to Hard Questions About Climate Change By Justin Gillis http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/28/science/what-is-climate-ch… Have more questions? Submit them here.
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