Here’s your Bay Area nature news:
- Tule elk causing headaches for ranchers in West Marin. What’s the solution? [Marin Independent Journal]
- Salmon return to San Jose, thrilling long-time ‘river watchdog’ Roger Castillo. [San Jose Mercury]
- Marin cities and towns poised to complete ban on plastic bags. [Marin Independent Journal]
- Fans of wolves clash with livestock ranchers in Sacramento last Friday. [Sacramento Bee]
- Sea lion, Loud Reed, returned to ocean day after roadway escape. [Marin Independent Journal]
- 2,000 young coho released in enhanced Dry Creek habitat. [Press Democrat]
- State’s carbon permits to curb carbon emissions, raise $297 million in auction. [Sacramento Bee]
- Half Moon Bay receives grant to prepare for climate change. [San Mateo Dail Journal]
- Oakland: climate solutions face political, economic hurdles. [Oakland Local]
- Belmont City Council works to preserve portion of San Juan Canyon. [San Mateo Daily Journal]
- San Rafael’s Sun Valley Trail renamed after attentive volunteer. [Marin Independent Journal]
- Deal with state buys China Camp, Olompali, Tomales more time. [Marin Independent Journal]
- Crews gain on wildfires in Sonoma and Lake counties. [The Press Democrat]