The East Bay Regional Park District in collaboration with the National Park Service have produced fourteen interpretive panels and a brochure covering the Anza Exploration.
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has issued an updated fish consumption advisory for fish caught at many California water bodies, (lakes and reservoirs) as well as fish and shellfish taken from the San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun Bays and Delta regions.
The District's Fire Hazard Reduction EIR/NEPA Working Group developed this consensus Problem Statement, during its meetings in 2001, as a summary of the complex issues and concerns that the consultant teams responding to the Park District's request for proposals for a Vegetation Management Plan and Environmental Document would need to be aware of.
Vegetation management around structures, fences, walkways, and parking areas and along roads, bike paths, and trails comprise the bulk of herbicide use.
Preventing the spread of invasive plants is critical to protecting the biodiversity of the Park District.
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On Friday, December 17, 2021, the Park District is hosting California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner for a site tour of two East Bay Regional Parks hit by the recent phenomenon of Sudden Tree Die-Off. Dead standing trees burn hotter, faster and can cast embers far ahead of the original fire, igniting potentially dangerous new fires.