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AT&T Park gets edible garden, who will maintain Transbay garden?

July 31, 2013

It’s Wednesday, and time for your scoop of Bay Area nature news:

  • SF really is a crunchy city: AT&T Park gets edible garden behind center field wall. [SFist]
  • Fisherman challenge federal ruling allowing sea otters into SoCal waters. [Santa Cruz Sentinel]
  • Marin Youth Ecology Corps a new program that brings at-risk youth into conservation work in the parks. [Marin Independent Journal]
  • No one wants to maintain the rooftop park above the new Transbay Terminal. [Curbed SF]
  • It’s official: white sturgeon spawning on San Joaquin River. [Sacramento Bee]
About the Author

Alison Hawkes was a Bay Nature editor from 2011-2017. Before Bay Nature she worked in journalism for more than a decade as a former newspaper reporter turned radio producer turned web editor with each rendition bringing her closer to her dream of covering environmental issues. She co-founded Way Out West, a site dedicated to covering Bay Area environmental news.