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On the marsh: Why the Project is building upland transition habitat

On the marsh: Why the Project is building upland transition habitat

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  • 28 March 2023
Project Description

Clip from: See just how much is left of San Francisco Bay's shrinking wetlands -- PBS NewsHour, Oct. 9, 2014. More information on this PBS NewsHour Science page: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/see-just-much-left-san-francisco-bays-shrinking-wetlands.

 

Related Work

Lunch and Learn Science: The Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program and the Restoration Project Lunch and Learn Science: The Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program and the Restoration Project Virtual Gatherings
Lunch and Learn Science: Trial and Tractor: Large-scale Habitat Transition Zone Revegetation Lunch and Learn Science: Trial and Tractor: Large-scale Habitat Transition Zone Revegetation Virtual Gatherings
Lunch and Learn Science: Spin Cycle: Decoding population dynamics of phalaropes and other waterbirds Lunch and Learn Science: Spin Cycle: Decoding population dynamics of phalaropes and other waterbirds Virtual Gatherings

The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast. 
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California Dept of Fish & Wildlife
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Coastal Conservancy
Valley Water
US Army Corps