Do you like to spend time exploring the bay shoreline or hiking the East Bay hills? And do you appreciate watching the raptors, songbirds, and other wildlife you see in the East Bay wildlands and open spaces? If you do, join others who share your interests at the monthly meetings of the East Bay Conservation Committee.
You'll also learn about the conservation issues affecting birds and other wildlife in the East Bay and how Golden Gate Audubon is restoring parkland and protecting native species like the Golden Eagle and California Least Tern.
Golden Gate Audubon's East Bay Conservation Committee carries out a variety of habitat restoration and advocacy projects in western Alameda and Contra Costa counties. These projects include:
This fun and social committee meets quarterly at the Golden Gate Audubon office, 2530 San Pablo Avenue, Suite G, Berkeley. For more information, please contact Phil Price, East Bay Conservation Committee Chair, at pnprice@creekcats.com.