Portfolio Category: Ecology & Biodiversity

Creative Expression

๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ Art can be a great tool to raise awareness and get others to appreciate, engage with and build respect for something you are passionate about. You can use natural ...

Tracking Animals

Tracking is the practice and art of looking for evidence of wildlife to better understand the environment and habits of that animal. Good trackers can use the evidence they find ...

Murmurations

๏ปฟ Behavioral ecology is the study of animal behavior and the reason they behave that way. We are lucky enough to see a large diversity of wildlife here in the ...

Planting for Pollinators

๏ปฟ 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 ...

Invernaderos de Plantas Nativas

๏ปฟ Save the Bay siembra cada aรฑo entre 20 y 40,000 plantas para nuestros proyectos de restauraciรณn. Esto significa que cada aรฑo vemos cรณmo las plantas atraviesan el comienzo de ...

Monitoreo de Sitios de Restauraciรณn

๏ปฟ Para restaurar el hรกbitat de la zona de transiciรณn, primero buscamos ejemplos existentes de zonas de transiciรณn saludables cercanas y recopilamos los conocimientos de los expertos para determinar quรฉ ...

Ecologรญa y Biodiversidad

La Bahรญa de San Francisco es el estuario mรกs grande de la costa oeste de Amรฉrica del Norte. Un estuario es un cuerpo de agua donde el rรญo se encuentra ...

Ecosystem Explorer

In this video, you’ll be exploring the ecosystem of Alpine Pond in Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve with Nina from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. And youโ€™ll join Charlie from ...

Monitoring Restoration Sites

To restore transition zone habitat, Save The Bay first looks to existing examples of healthy transition zones nearby and gathers expert knowledge to determine which plant species to use. Modeling ...

Native Nursery Tour

Save The Bay grows between 35-100 thousand plants every year for our restoration projects. This means that every year we get to watch plants move through the beginning of their ...