The East Bay Regional Park District, in cooperation with other land management agencies in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, has finished its inaugural report, “NatureCheck: A report on the health of wildlife in the East Bay.” The Park District partnered with California State Parks, East Bay Municipal Utility District, Contra Costa Water District, and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to assess the ecological health of 225,000 acres of public land in the East Bay that found that, generally, wildlife is in fair condition, with most species showing stable trends. There is reason to be cautious, however, as the data does not yet include the last two years of drought.
Songbirds are often beautiful, and their songs are familiar, pleasing sounds to many people!
Learn about the recently released “NatureCheck: A report on the health of wildlife in the East Bay”, a study that creates a baseline for measuring wildlife health in the East Bay.
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Rattlesnake Safety in the Regional Parks
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. announced their effort to help extend the San Francisco Bay Trail at Point Molate, adjacent to the scenic shoreline in Richmond.
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The Park District is updating its 2017 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). An initial public information meeting will be held June 1, 2022.
The Park District is hiring skilled and passionate Recreation Leaders to lead biking, camping, canoeing, day camps, fishing, hiking, kayaking, and other programs for the 2022 season.