Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary
The Arcata Marsh is an example of a community’s involvement in environmental politics, innovative uses of land, and applications of appropriate technology in a small urban community.
The Bay Institute
Our Mission: To protect and restore the ecosystems of San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the rivers, streams, and watersheds tributary to the Estuary.
Baykeeper
Defending our waters from the High Sierra to the Golden Gate
Bird and Wildlife Photographs by Ron Storey
Community Clean Water Institute
Community Clean Water Institute (CCWI) protects water resources and public health, identifies pollution sources through research, education and water quality testing, and prevents water pollution throughout Northern California.
Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Wildlife Habitat
17 Case Studies. PDF. EPA and its partners are working together on a watershed basis to protect the nation's water resources.
Ducks Unlimited
Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl.
EPA
Information about Wetlands
Friends of Tolay Park
Community organization dedicated to enhancing public appriciation of the natural wonders and cultural heritage in Sonoma County's Tolay Regional Park- Petaluma, CA
KRIS - The Ultimate Watershed Integration Tool
The Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS) pulls together maps, data tables, charts, photographs and bibliographic resources into an easy-to-use, PC-based computer program. For any designated watershed, KRIS organizes information relevant to fisheries and water quality so that it can be shared quickly and easily among agencies, private land owners and citizens.
Madrone Online
The Madrone Audubon Society, a Sonoma County Chapter of the National Audubon Society, is a non-profit organization which promotes education, enjoyment, and protection of the natural world, especially birds.
National Audubon Society
Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.
No Wetlands Landfill Expansion - Novato, CA
No Wetlands Landfill Expansion is a concerned citizen's watchdog group created to review Redwood Landfill's proposed expansion in Novato, along the Petaluma marsh.
Patricia Johanson, Wetlands Project Designer
She works with engineers, city planners, scientists and citizens' groups to create her art as functioning infrastructure for modern cities.
Petaluma, City of
Our web site is dedicated to providing information about the City of Petaluma's government system, how it works, how citizens can get involved, and the most current information available about construction, public safety bulletins, and recent City activities.
Petaluma's Official Visitor Information Site
Point Reyes Bird Observatory (PRBO)
PRBO Conservation Science's 125 staff and seasonal scientists apply bird ecology studies to conserve birds, other wildlife and ecosystems in western North America, the north Pacific Ocean and beyond.
Redwood Region Ornithological Society
Redwood Region Ornithological Society was organized in 1962 “to encourage the study and conservation of birds, other wildlife, and their natural habitat.”
Sacramento Audubon Society
The purpose of this web site is to provide information relating to conservation of habitat, wildlife, and birds in particular. The Sacramento Audubon Society does not necessarily support all the views presented herein.
San Francisco Bay Restoration Program
Through outreach efforts and hands-on restoration projects, we can confront and reduce these threats to create a healthier more productive bay for future generations.
Shollenberger Park, A guided tour
Illustrated with photographs taken in Shollenberger Park.
Sustainable Petaluma Network
Sustainable Petaluma Network is a self organizing, multi centered network of activism. We have work groups but no designated officers or hierarchy and communicate by a steady flow of email and occasional face-to-face meetings.
Wakodahatchee Wetlands
Waterkeeper Alliance
A grassroots advocacy organization with 143 local Waterkeeper programs and growing.