Tag Archives: Bay facts

Cargill developer “myths” debunked

Recent blog and Twitter posts by Cargill’s Redwood City developer DMB state, “there’s been a lot of misinformation and half-truths being circulated out there.” No kidding. Openly concerned about the attention being paid to their unprecedented plans to build a new city in the Bay, the increasingly desperate developer is clumsily attempting to erase many [...]

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Ripples, Reflections and Reading Recommendations

by Adrien Andre, Development Manager Originally posted on December 3, 2008 A little over two years ago I discovered Save The Bay when searching for a way to get involved with restoring Bay Area open spaces I had spent so many weekends and vacations exploring and falling in love with. As the largest and most defining [...]

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Why I love the Palo Alto Baylands: It’s a Feeding Frenzy!

by Alicia Moore, School Programs Manager Originally posted on November 11, 2008 Save The Bay works with site partners at roughly 11 sites around the Bay to offer Canoes In Sloughs and Community-based Restoration outings to school groups, community and corporate groups, and members of the public. Each site is special, and offers endless gems, but one of [...]

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Connections and Connectivity

by Bree Candiloro, Nursery Manager Originally posted on September 12, 2008 Connections. Connectivity. We need it; humans, plants and animals alike. Connectivity is in high demand for animals like mountain lions that need 200 square miles of appropriate habitat and connection to other populations of mountain lions so that they will remain healthy. Connection in [...]

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