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Saving Willow Creek
A model for conservation success
Eileen Ecklund
Watsonville Sloughs
Discover nature downtown
Anne Canright
Bonnie Lewkowicz, Wheelchair Riding Pioneer
Guidebook author explored SF Bay shore and coast
Shirley Skeel
More Parkland Access
Eileen Ecklund
Dorothy Green and the Power of Water
An activist's path to the source
Interview by Rasa Gustaitis
The Border Fence Was No Barrier
A cross-border restoration event
Shara Fisler
Fathead Minnows and EDCs
The rivers flowing through us
Belinda Martineau
Dodder Danger
A new plant invasion
Mt. Diablo Buckwheat Returns
ebb & flow
Sam's Page
Malibu Beach Access Recovered
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IN THIS ISSUE:

Dorothy Green and the power of water, nature downtown in Watsonville, bamboozlement at the seafood counter, a wheelchair riding pioneer circles San Francisco Bay, the secret to opening new parkland near the Russian River mouth, why male fathead minnows are growing egg sacs, and much more.

Coming Soon:

Controversial desalination projects are rapidly moving forward, two artists help out birds, bats, and wildlife refuge managers, and a special feature: Why some Californians say they need their beaches and why some never go to the shore, even if they live nearby. Also in the works: state parklands threatened by toll roads.

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Save This Date:

Mark your calendar for September 17-20, 2006 and attend the California and the World Ocean conference. For more information on the event, visit the California Resources Agency website.

New Wheelchair Publication:

A Wheelchair Rider's Guide by Bonnie Lewkowicz is hot off the press. It introduces riders to wheelchair-accessible locations around San Francisco Bay and in nearby coastal areas. To order or to download the PDF version, go to: Coastal Conservancy.

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