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- susan: I have not seen any dead birds but I have had 2 that looked blind. They looked sick. I do keep my feeders...
- Tony Bergamin: Great article, good to see there is some people trying to save endangered species and having some...
- tim cannon: I am a little concerned here in Berkeley Albany since a family of deer live next door in the backyard and...
- Judith Katz: This was a great hike with a beautiful view at the top, and free interpretive brochures describing the...
- Judith White: Are dogs allowed at Rush Ranch? Thank you. Judith White
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East Bay hills tree removal debate catches fire
by Dan Rademacher
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Will $8 parking fees deter visitors from Sonoma County beaches?
by Jackson Mauze
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by Paul Epstein
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Oakland Museum’s new science gallery opens May 31
by Dan Rademacher
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Enviros decry governor’s raid on carbon programs
by Chantal Jolagh
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Events
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May 25
Come to Ring Mountain to help restore habitat on this special volunteer day. Today we will be following up on …
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May 25
San Bruno Mountain Watch Founder’s Hike with David Schooley
David Schooley, founder of San Bruno Mountain Watch, will lead his popular Founder’s Hike on the 4th Saturday of each …
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May 28
Rare Plants of the Tiburon Peninsula
The late season bloom on this ridge includes one of the rarest and most unusual plants in the world, the …
