Staying Connected Through Shorebirds
October 21, 2020
By Catherine Hickey and Matt Reiter Migratory shorebirds are global ambassadors that through their great migrations connect us across political and geographic boundaries. From frosty tundra, to mudflats and rocky shorelines hugging the edges of the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest. From the shores of some of the largest cities on the planet (San
East Bay is for the Birds
October 12, 2020
by Manuel Oliva, Point Blue Chief Executive Officer This has been a year like no other, one that has challenged each of us on so many levels. For me, one of the biggest challenges has been a separation from community. So as our annual Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon approached, I was excited to form my own
Big News. Good News.
October 9, 2020
By Manuel Oliva, CEO On Wednesday, October 7, Governor Newsom released an executive order that charges state agencies to produce a climate-smart strategy for addressing the global biodiversity and climate crises. This innovative approach spotlights the urgent need to protect and restore California’s most fundamental resource–our rich biodiversity. This strategy will help ensure that California
The Kingpishers 2020 Bird-A-Thon
October 6, 2020
Marin County, CA 25/26 September= Total 156 species There’s still time to support our Bird-A-Thon – please consider making a donation to help us reach our $10,000 team goal! Started many years ago by enthusiastic folks at Point Reyes Bird Observatory (PRBO, now Point Blue Conservation Science), the idea of a “birdathon” (often abbreviated to
Science News: Bringing Palomarin Data to Life…and so much more
September 2, 2020
The Long Haul: COVID, Equity, and Fire As we pass the six-month mark from when California first started sheltering in place, Point Blue’s facilities remain closed to the public. Most staff are working from home exclusively. Many of our field crews–Palomarin, Marine Lab, Farallones, STRAW–continue to live and work as “family units,” conducting the important
Central Valley Science Super Stars!
August 28, 2020
Please join us in congratulating Tom Gardali, Point Blue’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director, and Dr. Kristen (Kristy) Dybala, Point Blue Principal Ecologist in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group, for being awarded the Central Valley Joint Venture (CVJV) Science Excellence Award for their leadership roles in and contributions to the 2020
The Perfect Penguin Survey
August 3, 2020
By Parker Levinson, 2019-2020 Antarctica Program Intern A couple weeks after accepting an internship offer from Point Blue to study Adélie Penguins in Antarctica, I got a call: we’ll be flying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) otherwise known as drones. You’ll need to get a license through the Federal Aviation Association (FAA). How would learning to
Farallon Islands Restoration–How You Can Help
July 14, 2020
Note: While this post was originally published in July 2020, it was updated on June 21, 2021 to reflect the latest project developments. The post was additionally updated in December 2021. Updates have been added in italics. We are at a critical moment in safeguarding the future of the Farallon Islands ecosystem and the
47 Blue Whales! And more Science News
June 25, 2020
Navigating Change Since our last Science News e-mail Point Blue has continued to navigate a world changed by COVID-19. What does it mean for our staff and our work and how do we modify and move forward? We continue to have “family units” of biologists living and working together in the field on the Farallon
Our Journey
June 12, 2020
by a portion of Point Blue Staff “Do the best you can, until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” – Maya Angelou Today, as we have seen more and more voices continuing to powerfully rise up and call for racial justice, our staff want to join their voices as one in