BK In The News: March 25, 2015
International Bird Rescue in Fairfield says the State of California will not reimburse them for the money they spent cleaning up hundreds of birds injured during the recent “mystery goo” spill in the Bay. . . . On Monday, State Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, announced legislation sponsosred by...
BK In The News: March 24, 2015
When 500 seabirds covered in a mystery goo turned up along the bay shoreline in January, there was no state coordinated response, leaving nonprofit groups to scramble to save what birds they could -- and foot the bill to rescue and care for the animals. California has a sophisticated plan to...
Blog Post: March 23, 2015
Baykeeper is sponsoring state legislation that would protect wildlife and San Francisco Bay waters if a toxic non-petroleum substance is spilled or dumped into the Bay. Senate Bill 718, introduced by Senators Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, and Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley, was inspired by the January...
Press Release: March 23, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO – Senator Mark Leno is teaming up with environmental protection advocates today to announce legislation that would protect wildlife in the event of a marine spill involving a non-petroleum based substance. The legislation was inspired by the recent discovery of a mysterious sticky...
BK In The News: March 23, 2015
Two California senators, angered by the tepid reaction to a mystery goo that has killed hundreds of birds on San Francisco Bay, are introducing legislation Monday to close a loophole that effectively froze state funding and prevented a unified multiagency response to the crisis. . . “When a spill...
E News: March 19, 2015
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Welcome to San Francisco Baykeeper's March E-News.
Monthly Update for March 2015
Join Baykeeper at a Crucial Hearing Tomorrow to Stop Excessive Bay Sand Mining
Baykeeper Sponsors State Bill to Provide Cleanup of Toxic Spills in the Bay
Thanks to the Cleanup Volunteers at the San Rafael...
BK In The News: March 19, 2015
After the driest January on record and dire predictions of the worst and most persistent drought in 1,000 years, California is once again cracking down on water wasters . . . “The more important focus needs to be on big water users rather than individual households that don’t have low-flow...
BK In The News: March 18, 2015
California officials approved a package of far-reaching water restrictions Tuesday, limiting homes and businesses in much of the Bay Area and elsewhere to just two days of outdoor watering per week while cracking down on the way restaurants and hotels use water. . . Some water experts were quick to...
Press Release: March 17, 2015
(Sacramento, CA) – The California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) is expected to adopt an expanded emergency urban water conservation regulation today. The State Water Board’s action comes on the heels of new NASA data showing that California has approximately one year of...
E News: March 4, 2015
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Welcome to San Francisco Baykeeper's Special March E-News.
Special Update for March 2015
Envisioning the Future of the Bay: March 8th – Sold Out!
Join Our Recreational Shoreline Cleanup in San Rafael on March 8
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