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Monthly Column: April 15, 2020
Did you know this year marks the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day?   My staff would normally be tabling at festivals around the Bay Area, organizing volunteers at shoreline trash cleanups, and hosting happy hours at local restaurants to toast the Bay we love. Yet here we are instead,...
Blog Post: April 10, 2020
I don’t know about you, but for me the days are blurring, and it's becoming normal to host Zoom calls that are interrupted by kids with questions about schoolwork. In addition to feeling immensely grateful for teachers, I’m feeling appreciative of healthcare workers, grocery store clerks,...
Blog Post: April 1, 2020
Because if they lived on the Bay, they’d be bagels! At Baykeeper, we're promoting a little bit of Bay humor to keep things light. These days, with the stress of sheltering at home, caring for loved ones, and taking extra caution on the rare occasions when we head outside—whether to take a hike or...
Featured Stories: March 31, 2020
As residents of the Bay Area, I’m inspired to know we continue to share a common bond through San Francisco Bay, despite our social distancing. The wave that breaks against the shoreline in Tiburon is made of the same water that nourishes the wetlands of Redwood City. Even as the Baykeeper office...
BK In The News: March 23, 2020
Nonprofits across the country are asking employees to stay home and work remotely during the coronavirus pandemic. For one small environmental group, the San Francisco Baykeeper, the transition wasn’t simple, but the organization has already learned important lessons about how to work effectively...
Blog Post: March 19, 2020
To all our supporters: I hope this message finds you and your loved ones happy and well—and adjusting to our new (temporary) reality of sheltering in place and limiting social contact to beat COVID-19. As residents of the Bay Area, I’m inspired to know that we continue to share a common bond...
Page: March 16, 2020
With the closing of schools and offices across the Bay Area, many of us are spending lots of time at home with some very energetic kids.    So Dilon Chugh, unofficial junior Baykeeper and son of Executive Director Sejal Choksi-Chugh, created three Bay-themed activities for you and your kids to play...
BK In The News: February 28, 2020
Brewers have become a big part of their local social fabric and often use their products to do right by their communities. Baykeeper IPA Anchor Brewing: This brewery is synonymous with San Francisco and involved in a number of area causes. To produce this beer, Anchor partnered with local nonprofit...
BK In The News: January 26, 2020
On a cool, overcast morning at Pier 1.5, we joined San Francisco Baykeeper Executive Director Sejal Choksi-Chugh and volunteer skipper Matt Stromberg aboard a Baykeeper patrol boat to get an up-close look at the work that the non-profit does to help keep the San Francisco Bay clean. The group has...
BK In The News: January 17, 2020
Baykeeper helped to facilitate Oakland's coal ban — and now Richmond's too... You can commemorate almost anything by naming a beer after it. And with its piney, slightly hazy Baykeeper IPA — newly available for the first time ever in cans — Anchor Brewing champions an Oakland-based nonprofit that'...

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