Restoration work is cyclical. What our Habitat Restoration Team does in the spring looks very different from what we do in the summer through fall. Our work is guided by ...
The Bay Area doesn’t have to imagine what flooding from this year’s Super El Niño will look like. We see a version of it every year when powerful winter storms ...
Planting season is a crucial part of restoration and our year. For the Habitat Restoration Team (HRT), it is the small window when months of nursery propagation finally comes to ...
Last month, Governor Newsom signed a bill (SB 1053) that will finally ban all single use plastic bags from checkout counters at stores in California. This is great news for ...
Save The Bay connects students directly to San Francisco Bay through shoreline education programs. Students gain an understanding of Bay ecology and local wetlands, drawing on the connections between human ...
Bay Bits are part of OLO: Outdoor Learning Online. These short lessons are designed to give you a better understanding of our San Francisco Bay ecosystem and connect you to ...
Join us for more Bay Summer Camp in August! Last month, we explored collective actions we can take to better our communities: saving water, preventing plastic pollution, planting pollinators, and ...
Save The Bay is back this summer with more Bay Summer Camp! Are you concerned about the health of the Bay and your community? There are ways that you can ...
Last month we were at the virtual Bay Area Science Festival! Charlie, our Restoration Education Program Coordinator presented about wetlands and what our team does year-round! The Bay Area Science ...
Welcome to our final Bay Summer Camp roundup. This month our Education Team shared some fun, engaging, and educational outdoor activities to help you connect with our Bay Habitat. We ...