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Shoreline Education for Awareness Inc. – Friends of the Southern Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuges

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Raise Your Helping Hand SEA (Shoreline Education Awareness) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting education and awareness of shoreline habitats and the wildlife populating the southern Oregon Coast. Join Contact About Us SEA Inc. was founded in 1990 by Bill and Joan Russell and Owen and Sara Duvall. SEA is an all volunteer non-profit…
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Wetland Delineations | Wetland Permitting | Wetland Assessments | Shoreland Permitting | Sediment & Erosion Control | Wildlife Studies | Vernal Pool Assessments | Soil Mapping | Endangered Species | Shoreline Structures

stoneyridgeenv.com
Stoney Ridge Environmental LLC (SRE) is a full-service fully insured environmental firm with experienced staff offering services in wetland delineation wetland permitting wetland function-value assessment shoreland permitting stream classification & assessment wetland mitigation strategies and design wetland mitigation monitoring wetland restoration prime wetland studies wildlife inventories and surveys vernal pool assessments endangered and threatened species surveys invasive species inventories and invasive species control plans natural resource documentation GIS data Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans sediment & erosion control monitoring soil test pits soil infiltration tests site-specific soil mapping high intensity soil mapping land use planning and environmental permitting
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Chippewa Flowage Property Owners Association

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The Chippewa Flowage Area Property Owners Association Inc. (Association) (CFAPOA) is a non-profit corporation formed to generally promote encourage and foster the interests of all property owners. The major objectives of the Association are: to keep the Chippewa Flowage area clean and safe for all people; to protect the environment; to provide a forum for the collection and exchange of ideas; to support acquisition of land for protection and conservation; and to pursue any other lawful objectives that may benefit this pristine lake its wetlands wildlife and tributaries.
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Home - Save Newark Wetlands

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Take Action PROTECT OUR BAY WETLANDS 500-acre Newark Area 4 is at risk of being paved over for luxury housing. Join SF Bay advocates climate experts & the community to Save Newark Wetlands! .impacto_patronus_inline_863341503{background-image:url(https://savenewarkwetlands.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Snowy-Egrets-by-Aric-Crabb-scaled.jpg);} SIGN THE PETITIONSAVE NEWARK WETLANDSStand up for the future of San Francisco Bay. Call on the Newark City Council regulatory agencies and the State of California to support the permanent protection and restoration (not development!) of Newark Area 4 and support its inclusion in the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Sign the petition READ THE PETITION The Future Health of Our Bay and It’s Tidal Wetlands Are At Risk Along the South San Francisco Bay shoreline is a remarkable open space area known as Newark Area 4. The former home of the Whistling Wings and Pintail Duck Clubs the 500-acre Area 4 is a mosaic of SF Bay wetlands and upland wildlife habitat directly bordering the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Area 4 supports dozens of Bay wildlife species including the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse thousands of resident and annual migratory shorebirds and waterfowl and the upper reaches of the tidal Mowry Slough. Where Mowry Slough meets the Bay is one of the largest harbor seal pupping sites in the Bay. San Francisco Bay advocates and Newark residents have fought vigorously for decades to protect and restore these historic baylands and have them included in the adjacent SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge. However the City of Newark and developers have been advancing development plans that would pave over and degrade these restorable wetlands with 469 luxury housing units putting new residents in a FEMA flood zone anticipated to be completely inundated by sea level rise. Will we pave over one of the last unprotected open spaces along the south San Francisco Bay and put more people at risk from flooding or will we protect and restore these wetlands and expand our wildlife refuge for future generations? Now is the time to Save Newark Wetlands. For Newark for the Bay Area and for all who cherish the protection restoration and resilience of San Francisco Bay. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N-zQ4hdPvE Share the #SaveNewarkWetlands video with your friends! With sea levels rising Bay scientists and climate experts say it’s more important than ever to protect and restore San Francisco Bay’s wetlands. Yet in the South Bay city of Newark developers are proposing to pave over and harm this 500-acre site with luxury housing. Bay advocates are waging a last-ditch effort to #SaveNewarkWetlands before it’s too late. Watch & Take Action!(Video Produced by Skycar Creative) Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter protect newark area 4HELP US COMPLETE THE REFUGEThe first urban national wildlife refuge in the U.S the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge protects nature in the heart of the Bay Areas 7.5 million people. Scientists have long-advocated for Newark Area 4 to be protected and added to the Refuge. 0 Total acres of historic Bay wetlands and wildlife habitat in Newark Area 4 0 + Bay wildlife species that would benefit from restoring Newarks wetlands 1 feet The State of California’s recommendation that we should plan for 3.5’ sea level rise by 2050. Experts predict 6-10 feet or more by 2100. 0 Schools and recreation centers within a 1 mile walk from Newark Area 4 Support our volunteer-led campaign to protect restore and add Newark Area 4 to the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge! MAKE A DONATION Recent News 25 Orgs Urge California to Prioritize SF Bay Wetlands in “30 by 30” Initiative May 14 2021 In a joint letter sent to the California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and Deputy Secretary for Biodiversity Jennifer Norris 25 organizations and coalitions representing hundreds of thousands of Californians called on…Read more Bay Area Residents Urge State Agencies to Save Newark Wetlands February 19 2021 In just over a month nearly 5000 Bay Area residents from Newark and around the Bay signed a petition urging the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission and the San Francisco Bay…Read more Environmentalists Appeal Newark Area 4 Court Decision February 8 2021 Today the Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge and the Center for Biological Diversity filed a legal appeal challenging the city of Newark’s approval of the “Sanctuary West” housing development that would fill…Read more Save Newark Wetlands is led by the Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge with the support of over a dozen conservation climate and community organizations. Previous Next
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Aquatic Habitat Management | Eco Services

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Based out of Central Wisconsin EcoServices wants to help maximize your waterfront property potential. We focus on environmentally friendly ways to remove nuisance aquatic weeds improve aquatic habitats and help rebalance local ecosystem processes. We work with property owners to create their idealnearshore habitat to improve their waterfrontproperty.
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