No matter where you live, your community and nature are connected. Green infrastructure is a way for us to plan and build our communities with nature instead of replacing ...
A lot of the trash we find in the Bay and oceans comes from the land. Our cities, roadways that connect them, and storm drains are responsible for a lot ...
Pollinators are extremely important for the health of an ecosystem and are responsible for most of the food grown on farms. We can help pollinators thrive by encouraging cities ...
La bahía de San Francisco es un lugar especial y único que ha albergado a personas durante miles de años. La bahía ha cambiado bastante en los últimos 200 años. ...
San Francisco Bay has been home to people for thousands of years. In the last 200 years, humans have changed the landscape in many ways, including filling and developing 90% ...
Wetlands are valuable ecosystems that provide services to both humans and wildlife. In addition to providing habitat for wildlife and filtering trash to the ocean, wetlands also help fight against ...
Tides are the daily rising and falling of the sea level and are the result of the sun and moon’s gravitational force on Earth. There are particularly large spring tides ...
Every year Save The Bay removes thousands of pounds of weeds from our sites. But how do we know what plants are native, and which plants are not? In this ...