|
Contents
April is a Time to Celebrate
Happy Birthday SPAWNERS
What's in Your Watershed?
Clearcutting Levees Across the State
Upcoming Events
April 24th
Earth Day Creeks Challenge
May 1st
Healthy Gardens for All Workshop
May 8th
Kids in Gardens Teacher Workshop
May 13th
Bubbles and Bivalves
May 15th
Healthy Gardens without Toxic Chemicals
View past issues of Ebb & Flow
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
More
Contact the Editor
Tell Your Dirty Water Story
Oyster Program in Eucalyptus Magazine
|
|
April is a Time to Celebrate
Earth Day 2010 Promises to be Great Fun
YEA! April 22, 2010 is Earth Day's 40th Anniversary!!
Sadly, forty years after the first Earth Day, Spaceship Earth is in greater peril than ever.
The good news is that while climate change is the biggest challenge of our time, it
also presents the biggest opportunity -- an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy,
prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future: Earth Day 2010 is a pivotal
chance for individuals, corporations and governments to join together and create a
healthy, prosperous, and green global economy.
Read More
|
|
Happy Birthday SPAWNERS
Local Creek Group Celebrates Ten Years
On Earth Day of the year 2000, over 75 volunteers joined together to remove invasive
ivy and trash from the creek banks of the El Sobrante Library. This month, many of the
same motivated citizens, along with new friends, neighbors and volunteers, are gearing
up for their tenth Earth Day creek clean up. Their story is an inspiring example of the
lasting impact that grassroots creek groups are making throughout the Bay Area.
Read more
|
|
What's in Your Watershed?
The Dancing Western Grebe
The San Francisco Bay Area is a diverse and vibrant community. Not only is it home to nearly
seven million brilliant and unique individuals, but it also supports an equally impressive
array of wildlife. From birds to butterflies to cougars to deer, many animals are permanent
residents of our bay shorelines and rich watersheds. As humans, we are lucky to live in a
place where bird calls can be heard over car horns, where we can spend our Saturdays at a
local park, losing track of time as we watch a Great Blue Heron silently stalk its prey.
We celebrate these animals for their beauty, for their behavior, for the effect they have
on our psyche. The Western Grebe marries all the qualities we celebrate as well as any
other bird we can readily spot.
Read More
|
|
Clearcutting Levees Across the State
Army Corps Proposal Stirs Debate
“This is one of the most serious environmental
issues to come along in some time,” wrote A. L. Riley of the San Francisco Bay
Region Water Quality Control Board. She was referring to a recent addition to
the Federal Register that would change the way vegetation is managed on all
levees built with federal support. The notice appeared last month with little
forewarning, and proposes a severe maintenance standard that would radically
change how levees are groomed.
Read More
|
|