Bay Area residents are being encouraged to walk, hike or roll their way to the San Francisco Bay Trail Saturday for national Celebrate Trails Day.
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Video: San Francisco Estuary Partnership's 2025 conference wrap up
A video wrap-up of the San Francisco Estuary Partnership's 2025 State of the Estuary Conference is now available to watch.
Marin marsh plan: Mother Nature helping Mother Nature
Environmental planners may put Mother Nature to work to help restore the Bay Area's critical marshes, which gird against sea level rise, while providing habitat for critters and vegetation.
The 2025 State of the Estuary Conference Connected Art, Science, and Innovation
Over 700 people gathered at the Oakland Scottish Rite Center to connect on their shared goals to preserve habitats, support thriving species, manage resources effectively, and promote community health
SFEP Helps Lead Work on Unique First Mile Horizontal Levee Project Featured on "OpenRoad"
The First Mile Horizontal Levee Project is being featured on NBC Bay Area ’s OpenRoad program, highlighting an innovative nature-based shoreline adaptation along the Hayward shoreline.
San Francisco Estuary Partnership Celebrates Estuaries Week
Congressional members from both the House and Senate signed their respective resolutions supporting the designation of this week as National Estuaries Week.
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Tour: Bringing back the past and protecting the future
On Tuesday, July 30th a group of nearly forty people wearing hiking vests, sunglasses, and baseball hats gathered on a bright sunny day at the edge of the South Bay for a tour led by the San Francisco
Registration for State of the Estuary Conference opens
Every two years, the San Francisco Estuary Partnership brings together planners, regulators, scientists, practitioners, activists, and many others to exchange knowledge, highlight innovative projects
San Francisco Estuary Partnership-led Project to Protect Bay Receives Funding to Start Construction
A first-of-its-kind horizontal levee project providing a host of ecological benefits — led by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership and the city of Palo Alto — has received $2.1 million from the U.S
Estuary Blueprint Spotlight: Tribal Summit Workshop on Water Quality and Quantity
At a recent Tribal Water Summit, the California Indian Environmental Alliance and Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians held a workshop in collaboration with Mono Lake Kutzadika’s Tribe, Buena Vista