2008
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
For the Richmond Bay Trail
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Hall on weekdays to obtain the Marina Bay Trail Guide
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Sun., May 18,
11 AM to 4 PM: Brooks
Island Adventure. This trip is
a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay
water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks
Island’s preserved
shoreline then come ashore to enjoy a guided, 2-mile hike around
the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fees
will be charged at Richmond Marina. Financial assistance available
only when registering through the Reservations Office. 14+yrs.
Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), option 2, 3
Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)
Sat., May
24, 9 AM to noon: TEENS TOUCH THE EARTH at Point Pinole Regional
Shoreline! Have fun meeting other teens who care about the environment
while earning community service credit! Discover how you can
make a difference by taking action to remove invasive plant species
and clean-up shoreline debris. (13-19yrs). Ranger Bethany Facendini
Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS
Sun., June 15,
11 AM to 4 PM: Brooks
Island Adventure. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double
kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San
Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline
then come ashore to enjoy a guided, 2-mile hike around the island
which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fees will be charged
at Richmond Marina. Financial assistance available only when
registering through the Reservations Offi ce. 14+yrs. Reg. Required:
1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), option 2, 3 Fee: $85 (non-res.
$95)
June 23 - 27,
10 AM to 4 PM: Point
Pinole Teen Eco Action Week. Meet other teens making a difference in
the environment. here is your opportunity to gain experience
and earn community service credit through a week of fun activities,
restoration projects, and career exploration. Discover how you
benefit from protecting our environment. Stipends and transportation
available. 13 - 18 years of age. Reg. Required: 510-525-2233.
Led by EBRPD ranger Bethany Facendini.
Tues. June 24,
10 AM to 1 PM: WILDLIFE
VOLUNTEERS: CALIFORNIA BLACK RAIL HABITAT HELPERS at Point
Pinole Regional Shoreline: During this hands-on activity,
you’ll create
habitat for the State threatened California black rail. We will
remove non-native plants, pick-up trash, and clear debris from
clogged channels to improve tidal water cycling, which restores
nesting habitat for the California black rail. By participating,
you’ll earn your “Black Rail Habitat Helper” patch.
We will help teen and college students with this project. Parent
participation is required.
Reg. Required: (510) 544-2340. Ranger
Doc Quack
Sat.,
August 16, 9 AM to noon: Greenbelt
Alliance Bay Trail Walk Featuring Rosie
the Riveter WW II Home Front National Historical Park. Enjoy
spectacular Bay vistas and bird life while exploring five shoreline
parks in Marina Bay with fascinating exhibits interpreting
WW II Home Front history and learn about Rosie the Riveters.
View the newly-opened Craneway of the historic Ford Assembly
Building designed by Alfred Kahn. After the walk, participants
may dine at a marina deli or restaurant.or picnic with their
own provisions. Meet at Shimada Friendship Park for this easy
four to five mile walk. Wear layers of clothing and bring cameras
and binoculars if you like. Leaders: Bruce & Sandra
Beyaert, 510-235-2835.
Sun., August
17, 2 to 4:30 PM: Wildcat
Creek Landfill Loop Hike. Enjoy spectacular Bay and tidal marsh vistas
and bird life during this four-mile hike led by an EBRPD ranger-naturalist.
Meet at the gravel Bay Trail parking lot off of Parr Blvd. just
before the entrance to West County Landfill. See http://www.pointrichmond.com/baytrail/northernshoreline.htm for more information or phone EBRPD at 525-2233.
.Audubon
Eastshore State Park Bird List Brochure
For a brochure listing 146 species of birds
to be found along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel and Marina
Bay, see http://www.goldengateaudubon.org/html/birdresources/birdsofeastshore.pdf
EcoTourism
on the Bay Trail in Richmond, anyone? Download
the .PDF!
Left: Endangered California Clapper Rail - Photo
by Joe DiDonato of EBRPD |