Riya and Isha’s Corner

Meet Riya! Riya is a local 5th grader who is on a mission to educate Refuge visitors about the importance of our wetlands and inform visitors about the trash being left behind. This page will be for Riya to take the lead on updating our community on Refuge happenings, current events, plastic pollution, and her latest projects!

Riya in her living room, wearing a big smile. Photo courtesy: Deepti M.

Riya in her living room, wearing a big smile.

Help Save our Marshlands

Riya wants to show everyone how to save our wetland habitats! Follow her guide below for tips on reducing our plastic consumption, recycling properly, and picking up litter so that you can be a Marshland Superhero!

Riya’s posters

Riya has volunteered to make new signs for the Refuge to help encourage visitors to pick up trash.

Have you seen Riya’s posters at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Fremont? Let her know what you thought by filling out this quick survey.

Riya, Isha, and Ranger Tia at Refuge Headquarters in Fremont holding three of Riya's posters. Photo courtesy: Olivia Poulos/SFBWS.

Riya, Isha, and Ranger Tia at Refuge Headquarters in Fremont holding three of Riya’s posters. Photo courtesy: Olivia Poulos/SFBWS.


Riya's poster encourages the public to help out our marshes by leaving no trash behind.

Riya’s poster encourages the public to help out our marshes by leaving no trash behind.


Riya's poster encourages everyone to be a superhero by showing ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

Riya’s poster encourages everyone to be a superhero by showing ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

Riya’s story

Riya and her family picking up trash at the Refuge. Photo courtesy: Deepti M.

Riya and her family picking up trash at the Refuge.

Here’s Riya’s inspirational story, in her own words:

My passion for animals and to help the environment started in first grade when my mom introduced me to this TV show called Octonauts. It is a cartoon show all about sea creatures. I started thinking that maybe when I grow up, I might become an Octonaut. In second grade my awesome teacher, Ms. Esperanza, expanded my passion by giving me follow-up work to do on the Earth lesson she had taught me. She said I should do a project that will help the environment. I went home wondering what I could do.

This led me to start a project called CrayonMania. My group and I made boxes that encouraged children in school to put their broken crayons in them and placed them around the school. We melted these broken crayons into molds and sold them. We made enough money to split to give to our favorite causes. I gave my funds to my favorite walking place, Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. By this time I was in love with all animals and learning more about Don Edwards SF Bay NWR helped me understand the importance and beauty of the marshland and the unique animals that lived and visited there.

Thanks to COVID my family started going out on walks more and we walked frequently on the Refuge. Then I started noticing the amount of trash that was littered in the marshland and started doing trash pickups with my sister every time I visited, which was once a week now. My sister would call out the name of every single piece of trash she saw and she made me realize that someone had to educate people about the importance of the marshland and inform people about the trash being left behind. This has led me to my current project to put up signs on the Refuge that educate and promote the “pack it in, pack it out” philosophy and inform people about picking their dog poop, etc. I hope we can continue learning, loving, and conserving the marshlands for years to come.

Da Potato Sisters Podcast – Listen Now!

Da Potato Sisters Podcast

Hello, our names are Riya and Isha, and we are the people who started the conservation sign project, dedicated to sharing with visitors the importance of conserving our marshlands, specifically the Don Edwards marshlands (you might have seen colorful animated signs as well as plenty of “pack it in, pack it out” signs around the trails). Now, recently, we launched a podcast called “Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters”, and we do get a lot of questions regarding the name of our podcast and how we got inspired to start one…

Our Story

Isha and I have always had it in our mind that we would start an educational, fun podcast, especially after watching countless amazing documentaries and listening to a lot of nature podcasts, and eventually we did; all about animals and their habitats. The story of how we got the name “Da Potato Sisters” is because both my sister and I love my mom’s signature potato pizza she makes at home, and at the time, Isha and I had been asking for her to make it constantly. When she kept saying “maybe later”, we told her we would name the podcast “Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters” in honor of her pizza. 🙂

What We Have Accomplished

We just finished our first season about the Ocean! In that season, we interviewed many individuals from NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, a government branch), researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and even a shark scientist from Florida State University, dedicated to sharing their knowledge. Along with these fun and engaging interviews, we also share some information of our own, and now we are getting ready to dive into our second season about the grasslands. So far for our grasslands season, we have had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa McCartney, Sacramento Zoo’s Senior Animal Care Manager. Follow us on facebook @dapotatosisters, and have fun listening!