Bird studies show that ecosystem restoration works in San Francisco Bay – and is “climate-smart” as sea levels rise.
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Science for a Blue Planet
Science for a Blue Planet
Human Connections Drive Habitat Conservation
A “cross-cultural” ranch tour breaks down barriers and moves people towards solutions
Test Your Bird Knowledge
A look at the 2014 year of Point Blue’s 49-year bird-banding data set reveals some surprises!
Breaking the Ice and Making Connections
A Point Blue ecologist ponders the parallel struggle between marshes of the SF Bay and the Antarctic Ocean
What’s Lab Got to do With It?
An expanded view of science and scientists from a marine lab intern.
Up close and personal, A window on genetic variability in the Wrentit
A curious intern investigates the family tree of one long-lived songbird.
Voyage of discovery – on the choppy waters of the Gulf of the Farallones
Take a marine research cruise with a Point Blue graduate student.
Through the Eyes of a Dowitcher
Gaining perspective on wetland management in California’s Central Valley
Marin County Spotted Owls
Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population
Re-imagining Ridgway’s Rails
The complexity and creativity of recovering a species in the San Francisco Bay
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