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 ...
On November 18, Save The Bay sat down with climate experts for Climate Conversations: Green Solutions for a Changing Planet, our latest discussion on how nature-based solutions are shaping a ...
What do a team of restoration experts, a habitat transition zone of native wetland plants, and a wastewater treatment facility have in common? They’re all helping to improve water quality ...
Sea level rise is an imminent threat shaping our coastlines and communities. In the Bay Area we are facing higher tides, more frequent flooding, and escalating risks to infrastructure and ...
In early April, Save The Bay’s Habitat Restoration Team (HRT) set out to learn about large scale native seed production and vernal pools! HRT traveled to visit our friends at ...
If you ever need a dose of cuteness in your day, just type “snowy plover chick” into your search bar and be prepared to giggle at the joyful little fluff-balls ...
As Save The Bay works to restore hundreds of acres of wetlands across the Bay Area, many planting decisions are made before a seed hits the dirt. Here’s a peek ...
In 2016, Save The Bay staff and volunteers celebrated the incredible achievement of outplanting 100,000 plants. Of that massive number, 70,560 were tiny sprigs of rhizomatous wetland species planted into ...
Originally aired on ABC7: Thursday, May 2, 2024By Spencer Christian and Tim Didion SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — If you live around the San Francisco Bay, you’re probably familiar with cement ...
Spring is a time of abundance. The flowers are in full bloom, the bees are buzzing and the birds are calling en mass at all hours. This spring, like last, ...