We all know that San Francisco is wild, but it’s pretty surprising how many wild animals inhabit the area too. Historically, the Peninsula supported a diverse array of ecosystems and a glut of creatures on land and sea. While development has lessened the flora and fauna, and the size of their respective ranges, there is still plenty of life supporting wilderness to protect.
The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is on the job. And as a non-profit organization authorized by congress to help the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, they’ve got some solid partners. The Society works to educate the public, focusing heavily on school children, about the incredible natural resources surrounding and actions necessary to protect them. Current programs focus heavily on local rivers and the watersheds that feed them. Find out more and how to volunteer to help at the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society website.
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