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Photographed in the North Berkeley Flatlands on October 3, 2020. This is part of my continuing project, the “Stay at Home Photo Project”. It includes many street photos from Berkeley and Albany as well as photos from the UC Berkeley campus, my yard and neighbors’ yards You can see larger higher quality versions of many of the photos at Flickr in my collection Stay at Home PhotoProject
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND THE ENVIRONMENTTUESDAY,
OCTOBER 6TH AT 4:00 PM Not everyone’s heard the story of how plague reached the U.S. in the early 1900s via San Francisco ports, and even fewer know that the infectious disease found a reservoir in western wildlife. In this Bay Nature Talks webinar, editor in chief Victoria Schlesinger will be joined by writer and historian Elena Conis to discuss Conis’s new Bay Nature article. The webinar will cover the history of plague in the Bay Area, its movement from wildlife to humans back to wildlife, and what we can learn about COVID-19 from the 120-year history of plague in the West.|blog|blog|blog
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TENNESSEE HOLLOW WATERSHED RESTORATIONTUESDAY,
OCTOBER 13TH AT 4:00 PM Twenty years ago, planners in San Francisco’s Presidio had a once-in-a-generation opportunity: take a former Army Base in the middle of the second most dense urban area in the country and restore its buried-and-forgotten watershed. Today, the project is nearly complete, with the newest section, Quartermaster Reach, opening to the public in December. How did they do it? We’ll talk with Presidio Trust ecologist and Associate Director of Natural Resources Lew Stringer about the ideas, challenges, and successes of the restoration of the Tennessee Hollow Watershed in the heart of the city.|blog|blog|blog
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PAST BAY NATURE TALKS Are you all caught up on your Bay Nature Talks? You can view recordings of past talks and keep up-to-date on what’s next at baynature.org/bay-nature-talks.
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The UC Santa Barbara Natural Reserve System is excited to offer a Fall 2020 Seminar Series: “From The First Humans To Forest Fires: Scientific Discoveries Spanning UC Santa Barbara’s Seven SpectacularNatural Reserves”
Please join us this fall for a series of presentations focused on some of the latest research and findings from across UCSB’s seven natural reserve sites. UCSB’s Reserves are part of the 41-site University of California Natural Reserve System, one of the largest and most unique networks of protected lands in the world, supporting the university mission of research, university-level education and public service. UCSB operates 7 of these Reserves in unique ecosystems ranging from coastal (Coal Oil Point Reserve, Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve, Santa Cruz Island Reserve and K.S.N. Rancho Marino Reserve) to inland valleys (Sedgwick Reserve) to Great Basin (Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory; SNARL) and montane forest (Valentine Reserve). Each week will provide a brief introduction to the Reserve site by the Reserve Director, followed by an engaging presentation by one of the Reserve’s expert scientists focused on the highlights of theirresearch.
Registration is free! Join us every Thursday evening, from October 8 – November 19, from 7 – 8 PM, in this virtual tour of research highlights from across the state. Registration opens one week prior to each seminar at nrs.ucsb.edu/events.Fall 2020 Schedule
|blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog October 8 | Santa Cruz Island Reserve Small Island, Big Impact: Santa Cruz Island and its Contribution to Understanding Initial Human Occupation of the New World Dr. Amy Gusick,Associate Curator, Anthropology, LA Museum of NaturalHistory
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_Capradio_ reports on how “Some Controversial Monuments Come Down Overnight, But Others — Like A Mountain Peak — Take Years ToRename”
> On July 9, 2020, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names approved > renaming Jeff Davis Peak “Sentinel Rock,” with the larger > geographic landmark named “Da-ek Dow Go-et Mountain.” The > approval was the final hurdle to changing the name. Read about the story of changing this peak and others at Some Controversial Monuments Come Down Overnight, But Others — Like A Mountain Peak — Take Years To Rename – capradio.orgTO SHARE CLICK ON:
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The following National Forests are closed thru Oct. 8,2020. It is not permissible to be in any of these lands including roads and trails. * Angeles National Forest * Cleveland National Forest * Los Padres National Forest * San Bernardino National Foreste * Inyo National Forest * SequoiaNational Forest * Sierra National ForestTO SHARE CLICK ON:
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_Bay Nature reports_ > Close to a million acres have burned in the greater Bay Area in the > last six weeks, including hundreds of thousands of acres in public > parks and protected open spaces. As the Glass Fire continues to burn > through several state and regional parks, as well as residential and > agricultural areas in Napa and Sonoma counties, land managers and > stewards have begun to assess the ecological effects of the massive > lightning-ignited SCU, CZU, and LNU Lightning Complex fires. Read article at An Early Look at Lightning Fire Damage in Bay Area Parks – Bay NatureTO SHARE CLICK ON:
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is sharing links to our lists of career and internship opportunities, along with other information of interest to potential applicants. ------------------------- |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blogCAREER VACANCIES
To view and apply for FWS positions, please click here: FWS VacancyAnnouncements
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If you have a question about a specific position vacancy, please contact the Human Resources point of contact listed at the bottom ofthe announcement.
For more information about FWS job and internship opportunities, please visit our FWS Recruitment Opportunities page. You
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Students interested in wildlife conservation and stewardship are encouraged to apply for our paid internships through our partnership organizations. Opportunities with FWS and other conservation agencies throughout the country can be found on the following partner’swebsites:
* Student Conservation Association * American Conservation Experience*
* Hispanic Access Foundation/MANO Project*
*You will need to use the agency filter to see our internships offered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. ------------------------- |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND BUDGET ANALYSTS U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has a multitude of mission-support employees working on things like information technology, human resources, general reception duties, budget, contracting and more. Administrative Officers (Series: 0341) and Budget Analysts (Series: 0560) are among the most numerous. Here are the duties encompassed inthose positions:
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* Formulate administrative policies and procedures * Evaluate program business operations * Monitor Service compliance related to financial management activities, identifies areas of concern, and coordinates correctiveactions as needed.
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CNPS YERBA BUENA FALL GARDENING WEBAGANZA: A WEBINAR CELEBRATION OF FALL PLANTING SEASON OCTOBER 4, 2020, 10 AM REGISTRATION LINK HERE ENJOY TALKS ON NATIVE PLANT PRUNING, CONTAINER GARDENING, GARDENING FOR BIRDS AND POLLINATORS AND MORE. MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OCTOBER 4,10AM.
* 10am-10:10am Welcome and Introductions * 10:10am-10:50am Pete Veilleux,. Native Plant ContainerGardening
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* 11:15am-11:55 Matt Zlatunich, Urban Wildscaping For Birds * 11:55-Noon Noreen Weeden, “Plants For Birds”Nursery Promotion
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The Inyo National Forest announces a partial re-opening of the forest on October 3. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Open: Wildernesses in the Inyo Mountains and the White Mountains, front country dispersed areas throughout the forest, developed sites, resorts, and recreation resident cabins. |blog|blog|blog Developed recreation campgrounds will re-open. However, many campgrounds will remain closed due to end of season operations or because they are within closed areas. |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
Open campgrounds: |blog|blog|blog Aspen, Lower Lee Vining, Hartley Springs, Glass Creek, Big Springs, Oh Ridge, Twin Lakes, Silver Lake, New Shady Rest, Convict, French Camp, Four Jeffery, Sabrina, Bitterbrush, Upper Sage, Lone Pine, and Whitney Portal. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Closures: |blog|blog|blog • Inyo National Forest within Madera County remains closed. The most common destinations are Reds Meadow Valley and the Devils Postpile National Monument. This area remains closed due to the Creek Fire to the west. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blogRead More…
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The _LA Times _reported > Fall plant sales are popular in Southern California, but many have > been canceled this year due to the pandemic. However, we found five > events that are soldiering on. Read article for details on the five sales at COVID-19 can’t stop fall plant sales in Southern California – Los Angeles TimesTO SHARE CLICK ON:
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California Native Plant Sales |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | October 2, 2020 LIGHTS OUT FOR THE BIRDS|blog|blog|blog
The National Audubon Society has been working with city groups for years to create “Lights Out!” campaigns to help prevent bird deaths during migration. A study by the Field Museum in Chicago found that turning off the lights at one downtown high-rise reduced migratory bird deaths there by 80 percent. But did you know that Los Angeles doesn’t have a program in place? Seems like a great project for all of us to do to help our birds…. Let’s get LA to turn its lights out during fall and spring migration! Click here – AUDUBON’S LIGHTS OUT PROGRAM Audubon – Existing Lights Out Programs|blog|blog|blog
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| Tags: LIghts Out for the Birds |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | October 2, 2020 CALIFORNIA BANS HARMFUL RODENTICIDES|blog|blog|blog
from Golden Gate Audubon Thanks to you and your phone calls, emails, and letters, Governor Newsom signed AB 1788on
September 29th! We are thrilled with this win for children, pets, and wildlife, and very grateful to Assemblymember Richard Bloom for his years of persistence in tackling this issue! AB 1788 will prevent more poisonings by strongly curbing the use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides (with some exceptions) until the California Department of Pesticide Regulation finishes its reevaluation, a process put in motion by a lawsuit filed by RATS in 2018 under the California Environmental Quality Act. You
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California Rodenticides Ban |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | October 2, 2020BAY NATURE TALKS
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Tuesday, October 6th, 4-5p.m.
the history of plague in the Bay Area, its movement from wildlife to humans back to wildlife, and what we can learn about COVID-19 from the 120-year history of plague in the West. To sign up go to Register They have links and descriptions for past talks at Bay NatureTalks –
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October 3, 10, and 17, Saturdays, 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. |blog|blog|blog Virtual Star Parties |blog|blog|blog Livestream from Curiosity Peak Observatory in Julian |blog|blog|blog Hosted by Doug Sollosy and Vivek Vijayakumar |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
ABDNHA and the Borrego Dark Sky Coalition join with the Julian Dark Sky Network for live-streamed virtual tours of the night sky. You’re invited to join us from the comfort your home. Our guides will be Doug Sollosy, amateur astronomer, owner of Curiosity Peak Observatory, and leader of the Julian Dark Sky Network, and Vivek Vijayakumar, an amazing 17-year-old amateur (for now) astronomer. Our view will be as if looking through the large telescope at the observatory, as well as a fish-eye view of the night sky and familiar objects with an all-sky camera. |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
We’ll sail off into the Universe on October 3, 10, and 17.|blog|blog|blog
To join the program, go online to YouTube and search for Curiosity Peak Observatory. At 8 p.m. click on the Live Stream button when it appears. |blog|blog|blog No charge. Mark your calendar as a reminder! |blog|blog|blog Link to join programs: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgNRUn1-XNYfk9wXmU159MA|blog|blog|blog
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Oct. 3, Sat., 8 p.m. – Tour the Cosmos through Spectroscopy|blog|blog|blog
We’ll be looking at nebulae (clouds of gas and dust) in the Milky Way and a couple of planets in our solar system through the Spectrograph, which permits us to not only see objects in space, but also find out what they’re composed of. This is definitely for the more science-minded folks out there! |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
Oct. 10, Sat., 8 p.m. – Compare the Night Sky from Two Locations|blog|blog|blog
Tour the night sky simultaneously from Julian, a dark sky location, and San Marcos, a suburban community in San Diego County. Also, we’ll see great views of deep sky objects in the autumn sky, but directly compare the sky quality of the two communities. See for yourself the effects of light pollution on the night sky.|blog|blog|blog
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Oct. 17, Sat., 8 p.m. – Get to Know the Autumn Night Sky|blog|blog|blog
We’ll get to know our way around the autumn night sky, and go deep into some of the cosmic wonders. We may take a peek at Mars, which will be in opposition. This means Mars is the closest to Earth it’s been in two years. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
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Sequoia National Park will reopen tomorrow, October 1 |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
The park will reopen as the evacuation warning related to the SQF Complex has been lifted for most of Three Rivers, CA. This reopening includes the Generals Highway from the Ash Mountain entrance station into Sequoia National Park to Highway 180 in Kings Canyon, and national park areas and trails along this route, including the Giant Forest. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Exceptions are the Mineral King area and some wilderness lands, which will remain closed due to wildfire concerns, and facilities that are closed due to the pandemic. Sequoia National Forest also remains closed. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blogRead More…
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Photos from a visit to the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Tilden Park in Berkeley. It is a botanic garden of California native plants. The garden is open for visitors Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free but reservations are required. For reservations click here.
You can see other photos from the Regional Parks Botanic Garden on the garden’s Flickr group page at Regional Parks Botanic Garden. American Dogwood/Cornus sericea ssp. sericeaBlack Phoebe
Coast Redwood/Sequoia sempervirensComarostaphylis
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Monardella ‘Marion Sampson’ Oregon Grape/Mahonia aquifolium Snowberry/Symphoricarpos albusStephanomeria
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_CNN _ has a video on drought and fall colors in Maine > The trees in Maine have already begun to turn lovely fall colors, > but experts say a statewide drought is affecting timing See Video at Beautiful fall colors come early for unfortunate reason– CNN Video
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Yosemite National Park is announcing modifications to operations to implement the latest guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention(CDC),
and local and state public health authorities, as the park continues to increase public access and services. The NPS is working servicewide with federal, state, and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis. Yosemite National Park will be modifying park operations beginning on November 1, 2020, ending the day use reservation system that has been in place since the park reopened in June.Read More…
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Tags: Yosemite Reservation System |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | September 30, 2020 WESTERN YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO REMAINS FEDERALLY PROTECTED|blog|blog|blog
_Audubon _reports
> In 2019, groups representing mining and other industries petitioned > for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to remove Endangered > Species Act protections from the Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo, part > of a coordinated attempt to chip away at the 1973 law species by > species. In response to these efforts, NEARLY 25,000 AUDUBON > ADVOCATES SUBMITTED COMMENTS TO THE USFWS URGING THEM TO CONTINUE > PROTECTING THE WESTERN YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO.>
> We are happy to report that the USFWS announced their finding> on
> the petition to remove the distinct population segment (DPS) of the > Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo from the List of Endangered and > Threatened Wildlife. The USFWS notice states, “After a thorough > review of the best available scientific and commercial information, > we find that it is not warranted at this time to delist the DPS of > the western yellow-billed cuckoo.”TO SHARE CLICK ON:
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The Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology has interesting article on the Go-away Birds > The Go-away birds, Corythaixoides, are a genus in the turaco family > (Musophagidae). Unlike many of the brighter forest-dwelling turacos, > these are birds of African open country and have drab grey and white> plumage.
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from Yosemite National Park On September 28, 1984 the California Wilderness act was passed, designating over 3 million acres of wilderness within the state of California, including the Yosemite Wilderness, for protection from commercial gain, development, and overuse. The initial Wilderness Act of 1964 allowed for these future additions to the National Wilderness Preservation System. Today, nearly 95% (704,624 acres) of Yosemite is designated wilderness for visitors around the world to enjoy a piece of solitude and adventure.TO SHARE CLICK ON:
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Update on the fire in the Point Reyes Headlands near the lighthouse area: |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Acreage: 5.6 |blog|blog|blog 75% containment as of 4 PM |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog The crews do not anticipate any further fire growth at this point. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Resources: NPS fire, Marin County Fire, Inverness Fire & one USFS Engine. Cal Fire air tankers did drop fire retardant and Cal Fire helo dropped water. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Fuels: coastal scrub, grass and brush |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
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Thank you to all participating agencies and first responders!! Please remember Red Flag warning forecasted thru tomorrow evening. |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog#PointReyesNPS
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Tags: Pt. Reyes Fire Lighthouse area |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | September 28, 2020 UC-BERKELEY BOTANICAL GARDEN WORKSHOPS & ZOOM PRESENTATIONS|blog|blog|blog
Upcoming Virtual Workshops and Free Zoom Presentation at the UC-Berkeley Botanical Garden * THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOREST RESTORATION IN THE SIERRA NEVADA Thursday, October 1 | 1 – 2 pm|blog|blog|blog
* FULL: BLOOMING-IN-PLACE: CONTEMPLATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY WITH BECKYJAFFE
Tuesdays, October 6, 13, 20, 27 | 1:30 – 3 pm|blog|blog|blog
* “THE FORESTS OF CALIFORNIA” ARTIST TALK AND BOOK RELEASE WITHOBI KAUFMANN
Thursday, October 8 | 1 – 2 pm |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog * BOTANICAL ART: PAINTING FALL LEAVES WITH CATHERINE WATTERS Friday, October 9 | 10 am – 3 pm|blog|blog|blog
* FAMILY PROGRAM | THE APPLE: FLOWER TO FRUIT BOTANY AND CRAFTS Saturday, October 17 | 10 – 10:45 pm|blog|blog|blog
* VIRTUAL CIDER TASTING WITH REDFIELD CIDER BAR AND BOTTLE SHOP Sunday, October 18 | 4 – 5 pm |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog * BUTTERFLIES OF THE UC BOTANICAL GARDEN Sunday, October 25| 11 am – 12 pm For details and registration go to Seasonal Programs & Workshops –UC Botanical Garden
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The _San Francisco_ _Chronicle _has an an article on where to the best fall foliage within driving distance of the Bay Area > Although the colors will never be as wide-ranging as the fall > foliage on display in New England, California has plenty of autumn > leaves worth celebrating. Read article at Where to find the prettiest fall foliage in Northern California and Bay Area – SFGateTO SHARE CLICK ON:
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OLD FLAMES: THE TANGLED HISTORY OF FOREST FIRES, WILDLIFE, AND PEOPLE |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
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With wildfires on the mind, it’s important to learn as much as you can about the ecological role of fire historically and today. Check out this must-read article in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Living Bird by Hugh Powell from last year. It’s a fascinating investigative piece that may give you some new perspective on how and why our forests burn. Read this in-depth article here! |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog|blog|blog|blog
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Ecological Role of Fire |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog |blog|blog|blog Posted by: SANDY STEINMAN | September 27, 2020 CREWS RESPOND TO BRUSH FIRE NEAR POINT REYES LIGHTHOUSE|blog|blog|blog
_Patch _ reports
> A two-acre fire was burning toward the ocean near the lighthouse at > Point Reyes National Seashore, the National Park Service unit > reported Sunday afternoon.>
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Photos taken in my yard on September 26,2020. This is part of my continuing project, the “Stay at Home Photo Project”. It includes many street photos from Berkeley and Albany as well as photos from the UC Berkeley campus, my yard and neighbors’ yards You can see larger higher quality versions of many of the photos at Flickr in my collection Stay at Home PhotoProject
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