Notes from the Field: Poppies Springing out of Dormancy
Spring has sprung and so has the California poppy. It’s hard to deny that spring has arrived in California. Our coastal areas and foothills are lighting up with the floral blues of miniature lupine...
View ArticleNotes from the Field | Jumpstarting Restoration at Eden Landing Ecological...
We recently hydroseeded 4.25 acres along this levee at Eden Landing Ecological Reserve. Click the image to see aerial photos of the process captured by Cris Benton (pictured above). The Habitat...
View ArticleAnnie’s: Bringing Homegrown to the Marsh
Coby enjoys one of Annie’s organic granola bars while volunteering at our Palo Alto Baylands site. Recently I had the pleasure of leading a volunteer event with Annie’s Homegrown, Inc. at our newest...
View ArticleSurveying Birds at Eden Landing Ecological Reserve
The freeways might be less crowded at sunrise, but our restoration sites aren’t. Early morning and late evening are typically the busiest times of day for bird activity. That’s why I’ve been heading...
View ArticleWhat Is Life Without Transition? Why Estuarine-Terrestrial Transition Zones...
Save The Bay staff and volunteers are restoring this slope adjacent to a newly restored wetland at the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve. The majority of Bay Area residents live and work within a half...
View ArticleReflections on a Day in the Field
Save The Bay Office Volunteers (left to right): Melisa Lim, Jennifer Inman, Jennifer Braun, Daniel Adel. Photo by. Jon Backus On March 19, I got the chance to engage in field work far out in the tidal...
View ArticleMeet 3 Bay All Stars
Meet all-star volunteers Steven Russell, Steve Haas (pictured with Restoration Project Specialist Bryan Derr) and Sheldon Nelson Save The Bay relies on our volunteers to restore marsh habitat around...
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