“For 30 years, the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society
(SFBWS) has defended the natural beauty of the Bay Area from pollution and
other hazards that threaten its wondrous ecosystem. Their mission is to
educate, conserve, and preserve in a world with never-ending threats to the
environment.” Article and photos by Robbie Finley
Central Commons groundbreaking ceremony for
Habitat for Humanity Project
Central Commons at
4369 Central Ave. is the city of Fremont new 30-home development, built in
partnership with Habitat for Humanity, which gives limited-income families the
opportunity to own their own home. ~ www.HabitatEBSV.org
Music performance by The
Funky Godfather Blues Band
The band played all of
James Brown’s greatest hits: I Feel Good, Man’s World, Papa’s Got A Brand New
Bag, Get Up Offa That Thing, Night Train and many more.
At Bair Island, Redwood
City with Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge staff and fellow
volunteers .Restoration Ecologist, David
Thomson lead the walk and talk about the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory's
ecotone restoration project at Bair Island. More info >>>
At the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor
Contact Station in Fremont assisting Refuge employees and helping visitors "understand and appreciate the natural and cultural history of the Refuge.
Don Edwards San
Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge provides habitat for many wildlife. Its purpose is to protect wildlife habitat
for endangered species and migratory birds, and to offer opportunities for
nature study.” ~ sfbws.com