Rutherford Dust Society
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
A group of Napa Valley winemakers and grape growers that, among other things, formed the Rutherford Dust Restoration Team (RDRT or “our dirt”) to help restore the Napa River.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
A group of Napa Valley winemakers and grape growers that, among other things, formed the Rutherford Dust Restoration Team (RDRT or “our dirt”) to help restore the Napa River.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Dedicated to the protection and restoration of California’s salmon, steelhead, and trout populations and their habitat.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Pescadero Conservation Alliance is devoted to restoring the ecological health of the San Mateo coast. The alliance operates a field research station, with classrooms and cabins near Gazos Creek.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
This conservancy is formed to permanently protect the Lompico Canyon Watershed and the wildlife therein.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Laguna Foundation works to improve the ecological health of the Laguna de Santa Rosa, Sonoma County’s richest wildlife area, and to inspire appreciation and enjoyment of the laguna.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
This group works on behalf of the Mark West Creek watershed, which runs through one of the few remaining pristine native areas left in northeast Sonoma County.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Friends of Temescal Creek is a community organization of Oakland’s Temescal Creek watershed citizens, businesses, and supporting organizations.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Friends of Sausal Creek (FOSC) are a group of residents, teachers, students, merchants, and elected officials working together with the City of Oakland and County of Alameda to improve the Sausal Creek watershed.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
This group works on behalf of San Lorenzo Creek in San Lorenzo/Haywayd.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
This group’s mission is to restore and enhance San Leandro Creek, to increase its potential as a visual and recreational amenity, to preserve its cultural and natural history and to make San Leandro Creek an economically attractive resource, and to promote a healthy environment for its native flora and fauna.