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Golden Gate Audubon Society

July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature

Founded in 1917, Golden Gate Audubon is dedicated to protecting Bay Area birds, other wildlife, and their natural habitats. They conserve and restore wildlife habitats, connect people of all ages and backgrounds with the natural world, and educate and engage Bay Area residents in the protection of our shared, local environment.

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The View from Albany Beach

May 18, 2011 by Erica Reder

Convenient isolation draws people to Albany Beach, and many bring their dogs for off-leash exercise. Officially, dogs aren’t allowed on the beach at all, but this has been a popular off-leash area for years. Now an impending restoration project may set dog owners and habitat at odds.

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Anthony DeCicco Can’t Stay Away from the Bay

August 06, 2010 by Ingrid Hawkinson

You can often find Bay Area native Anthony DeCicco teaching kids in Oakland about the wonders of wetlands at Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline. Other times, look for him walking his dogs at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline.

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Protecting Plovers

April 01, 2009 by Aleta George

On a gray September day, I walked north on Ocean Beach from Sloat Boulevard to the Cliff House. It was

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Wildlife Surveys at Bayview-Hunters Point

October 01, 2004 by Christine Sculati

In one of the most environmentally degraded places on the eastern shore of San Francisco, you would not expect to

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Arthur Feinstein Named Hero of Clean Water Act

January 01, 2003 by Sara Marcellino

The Bay Area got some good news recently with the naming of Arthur Feinstein, executive director of Golden Gate Audubon,

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