Big Point Molate Condo Project Headed to Richmond City Council Vote
On Tuesday evening, September 8, the Richmond City Council is holding an important public hearing on SunCal’s plan to cut Point Molate’s hillsides into pads for over 1,000 high-end condos. Please take a moment to let the council know that there is a better way.
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Help Save Sand Creek
The moment is at hand to win robust protection for the open space south of Antioch. Whether you live in Antioch or not, please help us encourage Antioch voters to protect this valuable native plant and wildlife habitat through Measure T, the Save Sand Creek Initiative.
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Exploring Sausal Creek Watershed Parks
Oakland has built over most of its iconic woodlands, but we can still visit undeveloped oak woodland and other local plants along Sausal Creek in four of that creek’s watershed parks: Dimond Park, Dimond Canyon open space, Joaquin Miller Park, and Beaconsfield Canyon Park.
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Online Lecture
Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change September 23, 7:30 pm
Plants and wildflowers support most life on land, and climate change is significantly affecting wildflower blooms and the bounty they offer wildlife. Award-winning conservation photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter give us a spectacular view of California’s extraordinary wildflowers as a cause for both celebration and protection.
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Myrtle Wolf Student Research Grant
Do you know college students interested in plant science? Help spread the word—CNPS East Bay chapter grants in honor of Myrtle Wolf support research by community college, undergraduate, and graduate students on all aspects of the science of California native plants. Grant applications for 2021 are available now.
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