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WESTERN SNOWY PLOVER AND CALIFORNIA LEAST TERN MONITORING IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY ANNUAL REPORT 2025 - ATTACHMENT A: SITE DESCRIPTIONS

Date

2026-02

Author(s)

SFBBO
Maddy Schwarz
Josh Scullen
Jeremy Reinhard

Keywords

birds
western snowy plover
snowy plover
least tern
monitoring
survey
nesting
bird eggs
nesting density
predation

Pond Complex(es)

Alviso
Eden Landing
Ravenswood

The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast. 
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