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Citizen Science
Events:
Articles:
- Christmas Bird Count is serious citizen science
- New Species Discovered on Lime Ridge
- The Paranoid Jay
- New Photo Exhibit Reveals Diversity in a Cubic Foot of SF Bay
- Coe's Fire Followers
- Petaluma's Teenage Fish Force
- Safe Harbor
- High tech robots may launch new era in ocean exploration
- Bird Rescue Volunteer Finds an Old Friend
- Welcome Back, Snowy Plovers
- Sudden Oak Death Blitz
- Endangered Antioch Butterfly Needs a Hand
- Breeding Bird Atlas of Santa Clara County, California
- Nature's Beloved Son
- Point Reyes Mycoblitz
- North Richmond Shoreline Academy
- Ocean Noise Pollution
- Mole Crab Decline
- Breaking Through: Essays, Journals and Travelogues of Edward F. Ricketts
- California's Frontier Naturalists
- Christmas Bird Count
- Tag, You're It!
- "Nature Belongs in Our Cities"
- GGRO's 25 Years Getting to Know Raptors
- Blitzers Search for SOD
- Mount Diablo: A Place for Raptors
- The Grunion's One-Night Stand in the Sand
- In the Wake of the Oil Spill
- Wildlife Surveys at Bayview-Hunters Point
- Saving Bay Area Ecosystems, One Chorus Frog at a Time
- Equinox Sunrise Wheelchair Hike
- Field Guide to the Lost Species of the San Francisco Bay Area
- Sleuthing Sudden Oak Death
- What a Grand Sight!
- Squawk of the Auklet
- Stone-Boiled Coffee and Other Old Ways
- Refuge Volunteer: Eileen McLaughlin
- Gearing Up for the Great Bee Count
- SF Bay in Goods Hands (Thousands of Them)
- Experts, amateurs pair up to build real-time field guide
Organizations:
- Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge
- GGNRA Big Year
- Alameda Creek Alliance
- Audubon Society - Mount Diablo Chapter
- Audubon Society - Napa-Solano Chapter
- Audubon Society - Sequoia Audubon
- Bay-Friendly Gardening
- California BlueBird Recovery Program
- California Lichen Society
- California Native Plant Society - East Bay Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Marin Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Milo Baker Chapter (Sonoma County)
- California Native Plant Society - Napa Valley Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Sacramento Valley Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Santa Clara Valley Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Santa Cruz Chapter
- California Native Plant Society - Statewide
- California Native Plant Society - Willis Linn Jepson Chapter (Solano County)
- California Native Plant Society - Yerba Buena Chapter (SF and N Peninsula)
- California Watershed Network
- Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration [CEMAR]
- Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge
- Citizens for East Shore Parks - CESP
- Claremont Canyon Conservancy
- Close to Home
- Community Resources for Science
- Coyote Point Museum
- Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association
- Friends of Baxter Creek
- Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed
- Friends of Edgewood Natural Preserve
- Friends of Five Creeks
- Friends of Sausal Creek
- Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Refuge
- Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden
- Golden Gate Audubon Society
- International Bird Rescue
- Literacy for Environmental Justice
- Madrone Audubon Society
- Marin Audubon Society
- Natural Resources DataBase
- Nature in the City
- Nature Sounds Society
- PRBO Conservation Science
- San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory
- San Pablo Watershed Neighbors Education & Restoration Society-SPAWNERS
- San Pedro Creek Watershed Coalition
- Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
- Santa Cruz Mountains Bioregional Conference
- Seaflow
- Sonoma Ecology Center
- Urban Creeks Council
- Berkeley Partners for Parks
- Planet Drum
- Bay Area Mycological Society
- United Anglers of Casa Grande High School
- Water Resources Center Archives
- Carquinez Regional Environmental Education Center
- Wildlife Conservation Network
- Stevens & Permanente Creeks watershed Council
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