Our Centennial exhibit comes to Lindsay Wildlife

Our Centennial exhibit comes to Lindsay Wildlife

The traveling exhibit celebrating our 100th anniversary is now on display at Lindsay Wildlife Experience in Walnut Creek, through February 2018.

Lindsay Wildlife Experience is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. It’s located at 1931 First Avenue in Walnut Creek. For directions, parking, and other visitor information, see https://lindsaywildlife.org/hours-prices-directions/.
Centennial exhibit at the Presidio / Photo by Billy Douglas

Lindsay Wildlife Experience is the final stop for our Centennial exhibit during 2017.ggas_centenniallogo_cmyk_fnl

Other venues included:

State of California Building Atrium.
January 3-30, 2017

Tilden Regional Park Environmental Education Center
February 1 – March 31, 2017

Oakland City Hall & Dalziel Building
May 24 – July 7, 2017

Tides Thoreau Center at the Presidio
July 10 – September 29, 2017

Lindsay Wildlife Experience
October 3, 2017 – February 28, 2018

Coyote Hills Regional Park Visitor Center
July 18, 2018 – 

 

Viewing the Centennial exhibit in San Francisco Viewing part of the Centennial exhibit in Berkeley

 

Special Centennial issue of The Gull

We also have other Centennial-related events planned for 2017, including monthly guest speakers on species and topics related to our history and field trips to parks that we have helped protect or restore. Click here to download the special Centennial issue of our Gull newsletter, which tells the fascinating story of our first 100 years.

Our overall goal for the year is to strengthen Golden Gate Bird Alliance so that we can be an even more effective advocate for Bay Area birds and wildlife in the coming century. We are proud of our achievements — from stopping oil dumping off the Farallon Islands in the 1920s to protecting Alameda’s endangered Least Tern nesting colony in the 2000s — and we hope to share them with with our existing members as well as thousands of people who are new to Golden Gate Bird Alliance.

You can help! How?

  • Bring your friends to the exhibit or to other GGBA events during 2017.
  • Recruit a new member for GGBA. Help us grow! Every current member who gets a friend to join GGBA for the first time will receive a beautiful enamel pin with our Centennial logo… one for you and one for your friend! Have your friend sign up at goldengatebirdalliance.org/bring100 to take advantage of the Centennial pin offer.
  • Volunteer to help with the exhibit, a Centennial reception, or other GGBA outreach activities such as staffing an information table at a community event or wildlife festival.
Summer 2017 Gull is available
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Summer 2017 Gull is available

The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Summer 2017 is now available online.

Learn the story behind the Bay Area’s first live Osprey nest cam, which has drawn over 44,000 viewers.

Also get the latest news on Oakland herons, the results of Birdathon 2017, and the distinctive California Thrasher.

Of course this issue of The Gull also includes upcoming GGBA events and the calendar for our Speaker Series in July, August, and September!

Click here to read it: Gull_Summer_17.

P.S. If you’re a GGBA member who receives the printed edition of The Gull by mail but would like to switch to online delivery by email, contact our office at ggas@goldengatebirdalliance.org. It saves postage and paper, plus you’ll get your copy earlier than by post.…

Spring 2017 Gull is available
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Spring 2017 Gull is available

The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Spring 2017 is now available online.

Learn about how we helped secure an upgraded haulout for harbor seals, Brown Pelicans and other water birds in Alameda.

Also get the scoop on birding at Vollmer Peak, the secretive Sora, and our Albany shoreline bird survey.

Of course this issue of The Gull also includes GGBA news updates and the calendar for our Speaker Series in April, May, and June!

Click here to read it: TheGull_Spring2017.

P.S. If you’re a GGBA member who receives the printed edition of The Gull by mail but would like to switch to online delivery by email, contact our office at ggas@goldengatebirdalliance.org. It saves postage and paper, plus you’ll get your copy earlier than by post.…

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