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Restoration Programs

 

Students plant native seedlings along the Oakland shoreline
Photo: © Russ Juskalian

Save The Bay’s Community-Based Restoration (CBR) Programs gives your class an opportunity to participate in hands-on restoration of San Francisco Bay habitats. While they're getting their hands dirty, students will learn about the ecology of wetland habitats, the role of native plants in a healthy ecosystem, and the current issues affecting the health of the Bay.

Led by Save The Bay instructors, students help to restore wetland habitat by:

  • planting native plants
  • removing non-native weeds
  • collecting native plant seed
  • propagating and transplanting seedlings in our native plant nurseries
  • participating in shoreline cleanups

 

Save The Bay offers restoration programs at sites all around the Bay:

 


Register Today

School Year Programs
Register your class for a program today, download the registration form here or contact Alicia Moore at (510)452-9261 x125 or by email at amoore@saveSFbay.org.

Summer Programs 2008
Register your summer camp for a program today, download the summer registration form here.

Registration
To sign your class up for a restoration project, download the CIS/CBR Registration Packet or contact Alicia Moore, School Programs Coordinator, amoore@saveSFbay.org or (510)452-9261 x125.

If you would like to schedule a restoration project for a community group or participate in our Saturday restoration programs, please contact Jocelyn Gretz, Restoration Education

Coordinator, at jgretz@saveSFbay.org or (510)452-9261 x109.

 

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