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Contents
Cities Learn to Live with Water
Lifeline of the East Bay
What's in Your Watershed?
Ebb & Flow Celebrates One Year Anniversary
Upcoming Events
April 10th & 11th
Oyster Reef Building Workdays
April 24th
Earth Day Creeks Challenge
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
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
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Contact the Editor
March 22nd is World Water Day
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Cities Learn to Live with Water
Retrofitting an Urban Watershed
When you look at a satellite image of a large city, you see a swath of grey interspersed with
smatterings of green space that are parks or tiny bits of urban forest. Indeed, the history of
the built environment has been that of human-made structures housing human activities.
What if we envisioned a different look for our cities -- one that wove watersheds
into our daily lives, embraced nature as part of the built environment, and welcomed the
rain as an important component of urban life?
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Lifeline of the East Bay
Spotlight on Wildcat Creek
Wildcat Creek flows through an incredibly diverse watershed that harbors varied wildlife, including river otters (spotted last
year in Jewel Lake). In the lower reaches, Mallard ducks nest along the creek behind
the San Pablo City offices, rainbow trout and three spined stickleback use shopping carts
for shelter, and Audubon bird surveys have identified over 100 different avian species near
the mouth of the creek.
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What's in Your Watershed?
Red-Coated Harbor Seals
Deep greens envelop hillsides and wildflowers splash vibrant colors across the blooming Bay Area
landscape. The revitalizing powers of spring are not limited to dry land, however.
Dramatic transformations are occurring in our local marine environment as well; just
consider the harbor seals. March is a hectic month for these captivating pinnipeds.
It marks the beginning of pupping season in the Bay Area, which is when female harbor
seals give birth.
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Ebb & Flow Celebrates One Year Anniversary
Top Five Most Read Articles
Dear Readers,
March marks the one year anniversary of Ebb & Flow. I've greatly enjoyed working on this publication
and have been inspired by the thoughtful and informative articles submitted by my colleagues each month.
Not only have we been able to highlight exciting watershed projects happening around the Bay,
but we've also covered some critical environmental issues facing our communities. While
reflecting on the past year, I compiled a list of the top five most read Ebb & Flow articles.
They are:
Shuckers and Slurpers Take Note
World's Biggest Dump
Digging in to Dirt
California Passes Major Water Bill
A Wetter Face for Downtown Berkeley
I am proud of Ebb and Flow's strong first year and look forward to growing readership
of this eNewsletter by offering fresh content relevant to local watersheds. I'm thankful of past comments and questions and welcome your future suggestions and opinions.
This eNewsletter would not be meaningful without subscribers like you,
and would not be possible without our loyal supporters. Thank you for
reading and for your interest in our precious hills, creeks, marshes, and bays.
Best,
Femke Oldham
Editor, Ebb & Flow
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