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Subscription Partners
Bay Nature is grateful for the partnerships we have developed with individuals and organizations throughout the Bay Area to help get the magazine out to more readers. Below are the organizations that are currently helping us by offering Bay Nature subscriptions to their members, clients, or constituents. Working together, we are able to make progress toward our shared goal of a healthy and diverse Bay Area environment. To find out more about setting up a subscription partnership, contact partnerships@baynature.com or visit our Partnering page.
Alameda Creek Alliance
The Alameda Creek Alliance is a volunteer-based community watershed group working to restore native steelhead trout to Alameda Creek.
Close to Home Close to Home is based on the idea that knowing the unique and wondrous natural features of the East Bay is essential to belonging to our home place. Our program is designed to acquaint you with these features and to deepen your understanding of how they connect to form a living system. We offer participants a big picture overview of our local ecology and then make visits to sites that exemplify key aspects of the East Bay's ecological story.
CVParents.org
CVparents.org is a free community-based educational
website that provides information for parents and
parent clubs in Castro Valley. Our goals are to enrich the educational
environment for all children in Castro Valley, provide
educational resources for parents, enhance the
effectiveness of the student-parent-teacher
educational team, and help parents negotiate the
educational process effectively.
Friends of Edgewood
Our mission is to preserve Edgewood County Park and Natural Preserve for the human, plant, and animal generations to come.
Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation works to preserve, restore and enhance the Laguna de Santa Rosa, the largest tributary of the Russian River and Sonoma County's richest wildlife area, and to inspire greater public appreciation and enjoyment of the Laguna's treasures.
Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ) LEJ is an urban environmental education and youth empowerment organization created specifically to address the unique ecological and social concerns of Bayview Hunters Point, San Francisco, and the surrounding communities of Mission, Potrero Hill, Visitacion Valley, and Excelsior.
Muir Heritage Land Trust The Muir Heritage Land Trust has been working to acquire lands and land preservation agreements since 1988. With contributing members from all over the Bay Area, the Trust focuses on land preservation and environmental education needs within the regional community of Contra Costa County, including the areas of Orinda, Moraga, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Martinez, Alamo, Danville, San Ramon, Hercules, Pinole, Richmond, Rodeo, and San Pablo.
Occidental Arts & Ecology Center
The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) is a nonprofit organizing and education center and organic farm in Northern California's Sonoma County. Founded in 1994, the Center's work addresses the challenges of creating democratic communities that are ecologically, economically and culturally sustainable in an increasingly privatized and corporatized economy and culture. OAEC's programs combine research, demonstration, education, and organizing to develop collaborative, community-based strategies for positive social change and effective environmental stewardship.
Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
The Santa Clara Valley Audubon's mission is to preserve, to enjoy, to restore and to foster public awareness of native birds and their ecosystems, mainly in Santa Clara County.
Save Mount Diablo
Save Mount Diablo's mission is to preserve Mount Diablo's peaks and surrounding foothills, through land acquisition and preservation strategies to: protect the mountain's natural beauty, integrity, and biological diversity; enhance our area's quality of life; and provide recreational opportunities consistent with protection of natural resources.
Save the Bay
Save The Bay is the Bay Area's leading organization working exclusively to protect and restore San Francisco Bay and its watershed. Since 1961, Save The Bay's members have successfully fought for a Bay that the whole community can enjoy and embrace. Our 10,000 members work with our staff and volunteers to protect the Bay from today's threats - pollution and sprawl. Save The Bay protects the Bay by waging and winning successful campaigns, restores the Bay by revitalizing wetlands, and celebrates the Bay by creating recreation and educational opportunities for everyone.
University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley The mission of the University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley is to develop and maintain a diverse living collection of plants to support teaching and worldwide research in plant biology, further the conservation of plant diversity, and promote public understanding and appreciation of plants and the natural environment.
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