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Matthew Turner: Educational Tall Ship
Call of the Sea is constructing a traditional wooden tall ship, MATTHEW TURNER, which will serve as an experiential learning platform for Bay Area youth. Call of the Sea has been successfully operatin...
Sears Point Wetlands Restoration
In Sonoma County’s San Pablo Bay region, this northern arm of the San Francisco Bay is experiencing rising sea levels. At the same time, years of agricultural practice have drained the wetland areas,...
Here and Now - Kashia Coastal Reserve
Social justice and environmentalism go hand-in-hand in a project that is preserving 700 acres of land along the Sonoma County Coast. In a unique plan, the Sonoma County Supervisors transferred the acr...
A State of Harmony
Conserving our open spaces can help us protect our watersheds, wildlife and even combat the effects of climate change. The Bay Area Open Space Council works with private non-profits and public entitie...
Where Does Our Drinking Water Come From?
Our use of water offers a special challenge to mankind as stewards of the Earth’s water supply. Through technology and engineering we have harnessed the power of nature to supply our own water needs....
Fish Ladder
Water can only benefit people and wildlife if it is clean. Water free of toxins, from industrial waste and agricultural run-off, is needed to sustain life in our watersheds. The health of the fish in...
North Bay Bountiful: Land Preservation
Land Preservation is important for smart and managed growth of community development. When communities come together to decide which parcels should can be developed, and which parcels should be preser...
North Bay Bountiful: Water Conservation
NORTH BAY BOUNTIFUL explores water conservation and water quality. Learn about the water cycle and where our water comes from, an innovative fish ladder on the Russian River and how weather pattern pr...

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