Bay Area open space: 75 percent is being protected, but 300000 acres are still ... - San Jose Mercury News
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Bay Area open space: 75 percent is being protected, but 300000 acres are still ... San Jose Mercury News In the East Bay, a historic milestone came in 2008, when voters in Contra Costa and Alameda counties overwhelmingly approved Measure WW, a $500 million bond act to provide new funding for the East Bay Regional Park District. The district, founded in ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:27:11 AM
Park It: New East Bay parks pooch rules taking effect - Alameda Times-Star
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Park It: New East Bay parks pooch rules taking effect Alameda Times-Star By Ned MacKay Some new rules regarding dogs in the parklands have been approved by the East Bay Regional Park District board of directors, effective today. Generally speaking, dogs are permitted off-leash in the regional parks, except where otherwise ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:27:11 AM
Park It: East Bay parks have rattlers, but don't worry - San Jose Mercury News
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Park It: East Bay parks have rattlers, but don't worry San Jose Mercury News By Ned MacKay Several people whom I have encountered recently while hiking have asked if there are rattlesnakes in the regional parks. The answer is yes -- in fact, I saw a baby rattlesnake the other day at Castle Rock. Warmer weather is likely to make ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:27:11 AM
Tahoe state parks aren't feeling flush - San Francisco Chronicle
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Tahoe state parks aren't feeling flush San Francisco Chronicle Many other agencies, like the East Bay Regional Park District and its 70 parks - or the Forest Service with its campgrounds opened over the weekend at Tahoe - operate successfully without any such premise. Tom Stienstra is The San Francisco Chronicle's ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:27:11 AM
Mysterious 'massive' black cat spotted again in Pleasanton hills - Oakland Tribune
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Mysterious 'massive' black cat spotted again in Pleasanton hills Oakland Tribune Wildlife specialists for the East Bay Regional Park District and the state Department of Fish and Game say it's unlikely a large black cat roams the Bay Area, but not impossible. "Jaguars had been extricated from the country for quite a while," said ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:27:11 AM




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