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Public Transit and Other Endangered Species

Public Transit and Other Endangered Species Photo by Todd Gilens.

Concept and photomontages by Todd Gilens

Might the streets we travel have once been migratory corridors for other species, now displaced and threatened by our urban ways? Did butterflies pass by this way, looking for mates, or did salmon swim up a creek long since buried? Could we again share this landscape and these corridors with other species, if our own daily migrations became more communal--a few buses in place of a swarm of cars?

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Development Threatens San Bruno Mountain Butterflies

Development Threatens San Bruno Mountain Butterflies Photo courtesy San Bruno Mountain Watch.

by Donna Whitmarsh

It's an old story. Another species that once flourished is being pushed to extinction by modern human encroachment. The callippe silverspot has been gradually pushed into a few remaining islands of habitat, including San Bruno Mountain south of San Francisco. Critics say a long-simmering development proposal threatens that habitat.

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Two Land Deals Protect Redwoods, Murrelets, and the Skyline Trail

Two Land Deals Protect Redwoods, Murrelets, and the Skyline Trail Photo courtesy the Sempervirens Fund.

by Kris Vann

In just one conversation with Reed Holderman, it's easy to tell that he loves his job. And why shouldn't he? As executive director of the Sempervirens Fund, he gets to help save landscapes for generations to come. With two recent land deals, the fund has come a step closer to its goal of connecting all the major parks on the Santa Cruz coast.

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The 100,000th Acre for East Bay Parks

The 100,000th Acre for East Bay Parks

Produced by Rick Bacigalupi, with production assistance from Daniel Okamura

Special Event Video! East Bay Regional Park District acquisition chief Bob Doyle led Bay Nature readers on a hike at the recently purchased Tyler Ranch, home to the 100,000th acre in the park district, which also turned 75 years old in 2009.

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Resolve To Go Outdoors

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Mountain View Center for Performing Arts, February 08, 8 PM
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, February 09, 9 AM
Sonoma County, CA, February 09, 9 AM
East Bay locations vary, February 09, 10 AM

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2009 Photo Contest Winners Announced

2009 Photo Contest Winners Announced

Throughout the past spring and summer, Bay Nature and Sarber's Cameras cosponsored a photo contest to mark the East Bay Regional Park District's 75th Anniversary. Learn more about the winners and see the winning photos.

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