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San Francisco Chronicle: New plan for housing on S.F. Bay is reckless
Joint Statement: Bay Area Environmental Leaders Strongly Oppose Any Development on Redwood City Salt Ponds (PDF)
San Jose Mercury News: 'Smart growth' or environmental mistake on Redwood City's bay waterfront?
The Huffington Post: The Bay vs. the Bag: Only One Side Can Win
San Jose Mercury News: Battle over plastic bags focuses on San Jose
Bay City News: Anti-plastic bag campaign puts recycling woes, proposed city fee front and center
San Francisco Chronicle: Water Board moves to clean up Bay, waterways
San Jose Mercury News: Water Board declares 26 Bay Area waterways 'trash impaired'
San Mateo Daily News: Giving back to Bair Island
San Francisco Chronicle: Open Forum - Time to get trash out of our Bay
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Press Release: Save The Bay Launches Campaign to Eliminate Plastic Bag Pollution in California
Press Release: Save The Bay Seeks Hundreds of Volunteers to Plant 20,000 Native Wetland Species this Winter (PDF)
San Francisco Business Times: Give voters final say to protect open space
Press Release: San Jose becomes Save The Bay's first partner for ambitious "Cities Keep It Clean" program (PDF)
Press Release: Governor signs landmark bill for restoring San Francisco Bay (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay names 23 Bay Trash Hot Spots that may violate federal Clean Water Act (PDF)
Trying to Save the Bay from Pollution: Save The Bay's David Lewis speaks to KGO Radio's Jon Bristow about the oil and sewage spills. Listen now.
Cosco Busan Oil Spill
Watershed: The Newsletter of Save The Bay - Winter 2008 (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay Expands Bay Wetland Restoration Program (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay Named Nonprofit of the Year by ACG (PDF)
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