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fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

Coho salmon found in Sonoma Coast creek for first time in 60 years

The excitement started with a flash of silver followed by a hefty dose of disbelief. A team of conservationists and biologists from The Wildlands Conservancy, the nonprofit that manages the 5,600-acre Jenner Headlands Preserve on the Sonoma Coast, couldn't believe what they were seeing: the telltale color and shape of juvenile coho salmon, darting back and forth in the clear current of the East Branch Russian Gulch.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
5 days ago

Salmon spotted in Bay Area creek, marking return for 1st time in decades after restoration project

Removal of a PG&E pipeline reopened over 20 miles of spawning habitat on Alameda Creek, allowing Chinook salmon to migrate upstream and aiding recovery of native fish.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Salmon returning to Bay Area creek for first time in 70 years could be sign of environmental renewal to come

Adult Chinook salmon have returned to Alameda Creek, successfully navigating an 86-foot barrier for the first time in 70 years.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

They're a lot like us': saving the tiny punk monkeys facing extinction

I used to cut trees and never took the titis into account, says Centena, calling the cotton-tops by their local name. I ignored them. I didn't know that they were in danger of extinction, I only knew I had to feed my family. But now we have become friends. Weighing barely a pound (half a kilogram), the tiny monkeys are among the most threatened primates in the world, driven to the brink by medical experiments, rampant deforestation and the illegal pet trade.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

The $25M plan for a new Berkeley shoreline park

EBRPD proposed a $25 million plan to develop Berkeley's 20-acre North Basin Strip with promenade, beach, bike area, trails, restrooms, and habitat preservation.
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fromCity Limits
3 weeks ago

Community-Led Project Looks to Grow Gowanus Canal's Mussel Population

Gary Francis had spent much of his life fishing, boating and diving in the vast blue waters of the Caribbean. When he came to New York City, he was mystified. The city is surrounded by water, but access to it was incredibly limited. Largely closed off and isolated, the city's water was unwelcoming, much of it bordered by barbed wire or "no trespassing" signs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Country diary: The strange sight of cattle on sand dunes | Rob Schofield

Conservation grazing with English longhorn cattle manages sand dune habitats, controls invasive species, and creates open sand areas for native plants and wildlife.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

What Birds Can Tell Us About the Health of San Francisco Bay | KQED

San Francisco Bay bird monitoring shows some species thriving while diving ducks and shorebirds decline, indicating stressed tidal flats and benefits from habitat restoration.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

White-knuckled wolf spider' thought lost is rediscovered on Isle of Wight

Aulonia albimana, a tiny wolf spider thought lost for 40 years, has been rediscovered on the Isle of Wight after habitat restoration created suitable turf.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A big moth, or something from Day of the Dead? One man's search for an otherworldly Australian insect

A dedicated couple restored 90% of their 100-hectare property into a nature refuge where a moth enthusiast documents over 2,000 moth species.
#land-conservation
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Project opens 40-mile stretch of Bay Area waterway to endangered fish

A 40-mile stretch of Alameda Creek is now free-flowing for the first time in nearly 30 years, reopening access for threatened steelhead trout and salmon.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Many people go their whole lives without seeing a platypus in the wild. We just saw four in one night

Researchers reintroduced platypuses to Royal National Park in 2023; early monitoring shows a newborn and ongoing tracking to assess population recovery.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Week in wildlife: a hopeful pelican, peregrine chicks and cute baby numbats

Wildlife images and conservation efforts reveal animal behavior, rescues, habitat restoration, and species reintroductions across global ecosystems.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

The alien salt-scapes of the South Bay shine in these photos

South Bay saltworks are undergoing restoration that transforms industrial evaporation ponds into revived marshes with vivid, alien-looking salt formations attracting birds, fish, and other wildlife.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

San Jose: $197 million project completed to improve flood protection along south San Francisco Bay shoreline

Two miles of new 15-foot levees built along South San Francisco Bay to reduce flooding, protect infrastructure and enable large-scale tidal-wetland restoration.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Wild bird numbers continue to fall in UK with some species in dramatic freefall'

UK wild bird populations are rapidly declining across habitats due to intensive farming, disease, and habitat loss, requiring widespread conservation practices to prevent extinctions.
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fromFuncheap
2 months ago

"National Public Lands Day" 2025 Volunteer Week (Sept. 24-27)

Volunteer for habitat restoration and stewardship across the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, September 24–27, 2025; registration is required.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Napa County DA announces environmental lawsuit settlement with landfill

In March 2019, Clover Flat Land Fill spilled 40,000 gallons of leachate into nearby streams, which are tributaries of the Napa River, Haley said in a news release. Leachate is a liquid created when water runs through the waste in a landfill. Investigators looking into the spill also uncovered other alleged violations, including a road built through what had been a stream and the unauthorized removal of trees and other vegetation, according to prosecutors.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

The call of a native frog is heard again in Southern California thanks to help from Mexico and AI

The scientist traipses to a pond wearing rubber boots but he doesn't enter the water. Instead, Brad Hollingsworth squats next to its swampy edge and retrieves a recording device the size of a deck of cards. He then opens it up and removes a tiny memory card containing 18 hours of sound. Back at his office at the San Diego Natural History Museum, the herpetologist an expert in reptiles and amphibians uses artificial intelligence to analyze the data on the card.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 months ago

Advocacy group fears debris will hurt Bronx River during Cross Bronx construction projects

Concerns arise over potential debris pollution in the Bronx River from upcoming construction on the Cross Bronx Expressway.
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fromMission Local
5 months ago

People We Meet: Liam O'Brien is here to crush butterfly misogyny

Liam O'Brien, diagnosed with HIV, became a butterfly expert and authored a field guide after spending years painting and studying the species.
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fromHigh Country News
7 months ago

Searching for sparrows in the Sky Islands - High Country News

Efforts to conserve grassland birds in Sonora involve habitat restoration and monitoring, vital for understanding their migratory challenges.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Meet the seed collector restoring California's landscapes - one tiny plant at a time

California aims to conserve 30% of its land by 2030, increasing the urgency for native seed collection amidst rising environmental challenges.
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