Happy Friday! Here’s your Bay Area nature news:
- Hungry deer face stand off with Sonoma county homeowners and gardeners. [Press Democrat]
- Top Bay Area chefs join in CA fracking debate. [San Francisco Chronicle]
- UC Davis to lead study on reducing the impact of transportation systems on climate change. [Sacramento Bee]
- CA senate approves bill to create statewide earthquake early warning system. [San Francisco Business Times]
- Sonoma Mountain Ridge Trail extension given final approval by county supervisors. [Press Democrat]
- Solar net metering policy to cost CA utilities $1.1billion per year by 2020. [San Jose Mercury News]
- How will the bay area withstand a warming climate? Scientists believe it may come to resemble Southern CA. [KQED]
- Part of Richardson’s Bay closed to boat traffic as migratory birds make annual stopover before heading south. [Contra Costa Times]
- Solano county wind project aims to create clean energy and, protect golden eagles. [Sacramento Bee]
- Danville local determined to restore Montclair Nature Trail into a community treasure. [Contra Costa Times]