If you’re a Bay Area native and watch hockey, there’s no question you are a fan of the San José Sharks. The Sharks are a long-beloved team with deep roots ...
Sea level rise is one of the most daunting effects of a changing climate, especially in the Bay Area. As average temperatures rise across the globe, it is becoming clearer ...
Save The Bay is proud and grateful to be a longtime grant recipient of Bank of America. We are thrilled to recognize the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship, and contributions ...
February 2nd is internationally recognized as World Wetlands Day. World Wetlands Day is celebrated to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands, their fragility, and our responsibility to advocate for ...
The Bay Area is home to a vast number of hiking trails, each one with a unique terrain and surrounding habitat. Whether you are interested in taking a short walk ...
Last year, Senator John Laird introduced SB 272 to better protect the Bay Area from projected flooding due to sea level rise. After a year of lobbying, amendments, and committee ...
Save The Bay is excited to announce our biggest restoration project yet: the All-American Canal (AAC)! Our Habitat Restoration Team (HRT) has been working hard alongside partners to start the ...
As the largest estuary on the Pacific Coast, the San Francisco Bay is an incredibly resource-rich habitat for many different species of birds. While the Bay is a year-long home ...
September 8 – October 7, 2023 Save The Bay invites you to celebrate your love of the San Francisco Bay with our annual Bay Day Challenge – presented in partnership ...