In times of transition and uncertainty, it's?you, our community of donors, volunteers, and advocates, that inspires us. We find strength and resilience in you, the people that support our mission and work with us each day to protect our beautiful Bay. You remind us of what’s possible when we come together with a shared purpose. That's why we are showcasing Humans of Save The Bay. Through these stories, we hope you’ll find the same sense of hope and inspiration that fuels our work. From volunteers, donors, staff, and advocates— each story highlights the courage and dedication that keep our mission alive. https://lnkd.in/gNFrYyBp
Save The Bay
环境服务
Oakland,California 4,136 位关注者
Save The Bay protects and restores San Francisco Bay for people and wildlife
关于我们
Save The Bay is the largest regional organization working to protect and restore San Francisco Bay for people and wildlife. We are the voice of the Bay and for almost 60 years, Save The Bay has inspired people to advocate for a clean and healthy Bay. In this era of climate change and a growing population, we work with scientists and policymakers to protect the Bay as our region's most important natural resource--essential to our environment, economy, and quality of life.
- 网站
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https://www.saveSFbay.org
Save The Bay的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Oakland,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1961
地点
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主要
560 14th St
#400
US,California,Oakland,94612
Save The Bay员工
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David Lewis
Executive Director, Save The Bay
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Gwendolyn Tornatore
Chief Advancement Officer, Save The Bay
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Dennis DeBroeck
Board Member and Advisor to Conservation Groups & Nonprofits and Strategic Business and Legal Advisor
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Rhiannon Bailard
Chief Operating Officer @ UC Law SF | Higher Education & Operations Executive
动态
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"Over the past few years, I’ve been part of a team dedicated to bringing some of the Bay Area’s most neglected wetlands back to life. The work we do isn’t just about planting native species or pulling invasive weeds—it’s about resilience. But this work is hard. It’s physically demanding, and it requires resources—time, people and funding." Jesse and many other Humans of Save The Bay show up day in and day out to make this work possible. Your gift this Giving Tuesday strengthens our work and allows us to innovate and collaborate to restore San Francisco Bay. Join us in making a lasting impact for our Bay and our future. https://buff.ly/3Zj2DBO #HumansofSaveTheBay #GivingTuesday
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"There really is that community of hope." When Jesse, Habitat Restoration Manager, looks out on the shoreline, she thinks of the future. The kids who visit wide-eyed and curious, the seedlings being planted now. When they return as adults what will they see? This Giving Tuesday, meet the humans of Save The Bay. Your support makes this work possible. https://lnkd.in/gNFrYyBp #HumansofSaveTheBay #GivingTuesday
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"I'm proud of the landscape-scale changes that we've made." Every year, Save The Bay plants thousands of native plants and engages people throughout the Bay Area in the work to protect our region.Through our Humans of Save The Bay campaign, we’re sharing stories of hope and resilience from the people driving these critical efforts. Hear from Jesse McKeen-Scott, our Restoration Program Manager. Your support makes this work possible. https://lnkd.in/gNFrYyBp #HumansofSaveTheBay #GivingTuesday
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As the year comes to a close, we want to celebrate our amazing partnership with Circlepoint! From transforming Bay Day into the virtual Bay Day Challenge to launching our Turn The Tide campaign, they've been instrumental in helping us engage communities and rise to the climate challenge. ???? Learn more about how Circlepoint’s expertise is driving positive change and shaping a sustainable future here:
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Come out to Novato Baylands next Saturday with TurnOut & Point Blue Conservation Science! https://lnkd.in/gJXFFf23
Turn Out to Novato Baylands with us next Saturday! Volunteer with TurnOut, Save the Bay, & Point Blue Conservation Science! Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gJXFFf23. You'll contribute to the restoration of the Novato Baylands, a mosaic of tidal marsh, seasonal wetland, and upland habitat located along San Pablo Bay. Activities will include planting native plants, mulching, and weeding. All the while, you'll learn more about how your efforts increase biodiversity, benefit wildlife, help local communities, and make the landscape more resilient to climate change. You'll also have the opportunity to do some birdwatching and learn about the resident and migratory birds at the Novato Baylands. This event is suitable for ages 7 and up (with guardian supervision for minors). TurnOut Save The Bay Point Blue Conservation Science #LGBTQIA+ #OutInNature #restoration #volunteer #conservation #SFBay #nature
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Now, more than ever, local action is crucial to build safe, healthy, and climate resilient communities. Last week, Bay Area voters took important steps to pass impactful state and local measures. ?? By passing Proposition 4, California will invest $10 billion to protect against wildfires, drought, and sea level rise and flooding. It will also address urban heat, conserve natural lands, and promote sustainable agriculture. ?? Voters in Petaluma (Measure Y) and San Mateo (Measure T) passed ordinances to encourage compact development and limit urban sprawl, which will reduce commutes and pollution, create more walkable and bikeable cities, support the use of public transit, and preserve open space. ?? Voters in San Bruno (Measure Q) and Santa Clara (Measure I) passed local bonds to upgrade stormwater and other critical infrastructure to protect residents from more intense storms and sea level rise. We are inspired by these local victories for our communities. Save The Bay is ready to protect the progress we’ve made, and to work with our many partners to help California maintain environmental leadership in the face of future federal attacks. ?? Robert So
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Meet the newest Habitat Restoration Team member, Mimi! Mimi joined Save The Bay about 3 months ago as our Restoration Operations Specialist and dove in headfirst to planting season ?????? Favorite CA Native plant : Alkali Marsh Aster What inspired you to work in the environmental field? Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall-Kimmerer and lots of passionate and kind science teachers ?? What do you love most about what you do? I love seeing students find joy and empowerment in being outdoors and I love getting to see people and wildlife using the spaces we restore. When you're not in the "office" someone will find you: Biking around San Francisco or frolicking with friends in the redwoods. Listening to, watching, and reading: Cheekface, Love Island UK, Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi Niche hobby: Rubber stamp carving! #MeetTheTeam #SaveTheBay #HabitatRestration #SanFranciscoBay
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In September, the Habitat Restoration Team welcomed our Fall-Spring education program season once again! During this time, students have been visiting the shoreline and experiencing field trips with our amazing environmental educators. Following the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) curriculum, our team is able to create meaningful connections between the classroom and students' local outdoor spaces. Here is some feedback we received from third graders. Their words and illustrations reflect the passion that the next generation of environmental activists carry in their hearts. ???? We hope their appreciation brings a little extra joy to your day!
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Curious to see your impact on Save The Bay's work? Dive into our annual report! The generosity of our supporters shapes the future of San Francisco Bay. Here's a sneak peek at how Save The Bay is transforming the Bay Area through advocacy, restoration, and education: ?? 6 sites under active restoration ?? 80 acres nurtured across 4 counties ?? 19,000 native plants grown ??? 5,185 lbs of trash removed ?? 22,079 lbs of invasive plants cleared This is just a snapshot of our work. Check out our online Annual Report to see more:
Annual Report 2022-2023
https://savesfbay.org