Your favorite park along the Bay was once a dump
April 29, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Chances are that your go-to spot on the San Francisco Bay was once a trash dump.
April 29, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Chances are that your go-to spot on the San Francisco Bay was once a trash dump.
January 23, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
What’s native plant restoration have to do with MLK Day? Maybe not a whole lot, unless you spend it on the MLK Regional Shoreline planting seven varieties of wetland species.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Founded in 1961, Save The Bay is the oldest and largest organization working to protect, restore, and celebrate San Francisco Bay.
October 28, 2011 by Paul Epstein
The BayWood Artists, a group of plein air painters who often hold art sales to benefit local environmental groups, are dedicating their current show at the Bay Model in Sausalito to Save the Bay, which is celebrating its 50th birthday this year.
July 01, 2011 by Juliet Grable
Save the Bay turns 50 years old this year, and their native plant nurseries prove the organization is as vital as ever, with volunteers putting in thousands of hours growing native plant seedlings for the group’s restoration projects.
April 01, 2011 by Aleta George
In December 2010, Kay Kerr died at 99 years old. Kerr, along with Sylvia McLaughlin and Esther Gulick, founded the Save San Francisco Bay Association. Now, Save the Bay is turning 50 and turning out as many volunteers as ever. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory marks 30 years of its critical work banding and studying birds.
June 08, 2010 by Dan Rademacher
We recently came across a compelling short video that uses Google Earth and historical photos to make the case against Cargill’s large proposed development in Redwood City. Watch the video — and then learn who made it, and why…
October 01, 2008 by Carolyn J. Strange
Redwood City’s Bair Island is the domino that that didn’t fall to development, and now an unusual team of activists, business leaders, and government officials is leading the way toward restoration.
June 17, 2008 by Rick Bacigalupi
From the state of California’s infancy, our relationship to SanFrancisco Bay, the most urbanized estuary in the United States, has …
January 01, 2001 by Chis Clarke
The air over Cullinan Ranch is cool and moist. Only the faintest gray line marks the location, south across San …