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Family Story Walk: Betty the Bee
From July 15, 2021 through July 29, 2021, join us in a self-guided Story Walk, featuring the book The Story of Betty the Bee. Written by San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society…
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Family Story Walk: A Home for Salty
A Home for Salty From June 17, 2021 through July 1, 2021, join us in…
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SFBWS Nature Stores stocked with new items
If you are passionate about environmental awareness and nature conservation, you can now share your values with those you love. The Nature Stores at the Fremont Visitor Center and the Alviso Environmental Education Center are stocked with items to inspire and inform about the National Wildlife Refuges with a…
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#OptOutside this Black Friday, November 29, 2019
#OptOutside – what is it and when? Conceived by REI, it is a day to experience our beautiful outdoors instead of going shopping! In 2015, REI closed its stores on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) and paid their employees to take the day off and spend it outdoors….
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On the trail at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Washington
by Ceal Craig In December 2018, I visited Turnbull Refuge. A retired Project Leader, now a Friends BOD member, and the President of their Friends group took the time to drive me around this unique Refuge, with its rock formations, ponderosa pines, marshes, wetlands, and lakes all within 18,000-acres. While we…
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Dr. Chris Kitting presents at the 13th Biennial State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference • October 10 – 11, 2017
Dr. Chris Kitting, a founding Board Member of San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society, is submitting a poster titled Celebrating 30 years of Francisco Bay Wildlife Society: A pilot study on macro-invertebrate recolonization at the bottom of dredged Stockton ship channel in the California Delta, at the 13th…
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“Exploring Our Baylands” Book Review
by Roy Sasai, San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society Volunteer and San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex Docent. Exploring Our Baylands by Diane R. Conradson, Ph.D. is a well-written, concise book (only 69 pages) packed with information regarding the history and ecology of the San Francisco Bay Area. The…
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