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BAY NATURE is a quarterly magazine dedicated to the intelligent and joyful exploration of the natural places of the San Francisco Bay Area and the species that inhabit them.

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New web article: Book Review - Breeding Bird Atlas of Contra Costa County
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On the heels of Santa Clara County's 2007 breeding bird atlas comes Contra Costa County's companion for north Bay Area birders. This year the Mount Diablo Audubon Society released the Breeding Bird Atlas of Contra Costa County.

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Our events calendar has more than 700% more entries than this time last year. Thanks to the organizations who tell us what they're up to each week, and to the people who use BayNature.org to plan their nature adventures!
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Bay Nature's events calendar has events from nature organizations all over the Bay Area. Find guided Bay Area hiking, learn about Bay Area wildlife, and much more. Check out our events map too!

Bay Nature Institute Oakland Climate Action Plan Meeting Nov 18. Oaklanders mark your calendars! http://bit.ly/scOaklandCAP
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Act locally! You and your neighbors need to turn out at Laney College on November 18 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. for a key public meeting about Oakland's Climate Action Plan. We need you there to show broad ...

Bay Nature Institute Went porpoise spotting, saw lots near Cavallo Pt. A few pics: http://bit.ly/1d38bX. Stay tuned for an article on porpoise in the Bay.
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UPDATE: Coast Guard Participating in Joint Press Conference, Responding to Fuel Spill in San Francis
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SAN FRANCISCO— The Coast Guard will be participating in a joint press conference at 2 p.m. to provide updates on this morning's fuel spill in San Francisco Bay.The press conference will ...

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Bunker oil spill on Bay this AM: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg i?f=/c/a/2009/10/30/BA9B1ACTST.DTL&tsp=1
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There is a one-mile sheen on the bay coming from the Dubai Star, which apparently began leaking while transferring fuel, Coast Guard Petty Officer Erik Swanson said.

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East Bay Parks hit 100K acres. Congrats! http://www.insidebayarea.com/search/ci_1 3668978?IADID
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Parkit: East Bay park district has 100,000 acres

Bay Nature Institute What is the difference between nature photography and conservation photography?
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Ian Shive, author of The National Parks: Our American Landscape, recently caught up with the Green Channel on Current and discussed the difference between

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Bird Rescue Center looking for support in response to toxic algae bloom: http://www.ibrrc.org/algae-slime-respons e-2009.html
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Unusual sea slime harming thousands of birds along Oregon and Washington coasts. International Bird Rescue helping.

Bay Nature Institute Correction - newsletter comes out today.

Bay Nature Institute http://baynature.org/connections/sign-up Our newsletter comes out tomorrow with an interview with Beth Pardieck of Muir Heritage Land Trust.
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Bay Nature Connections is our biweekly enewsletter with great events, profiles of people in the nature community, and links to great articles from our archives.

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The Coho are back!
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Yes, the silver and pink flashers are working their way up Marin County creeks to spawn. Paola Bouley, conservation director for the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN), reported seeing coho spawners on October 21, 2009. ...

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New web article on Sonoma Mountain
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At 2,463 feet, Sonoma Mountain is not even close to our region's tallest peak. But its broad slopes hold a remarkable diversity of iconic Bay Area landscapes, from redwood groves to oak woodlands to ranchlands and vineyards. ...
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