Great News! The National Park Service today announced that it will remove the deadly and controversial elk fence near Tomales Point in Point Reyes National Seashore. Tule elk, once nearly...
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SPAWN will be holding Creek Walks again this winter and dates and times are now available for registration! We will look for these majestic fish together within the redwood forest and...
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This Giving Tuesday – December 3rd – we’re excited to launch our #TIRNup campaign—a call to action to champion a blue-green planet where all life can thrive and “turn up”…
For Immediate Release, November 23, 2024 Contact: Todd Steiner, 415-488-7652, tsteiner@tirn.net Ayano Hayes, ahayes@tirn.net Coho and Chinook Salmon Spawning in Marin County Recent Atmospheric River Rain-Storm Bring Endangered Salmon Back…
Image of Chinook salmon swim up Lagunitas Creek on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, at the Leo Cronin Fish Viewing Area in the San Geronimo Valley. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal) Ken...
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Dear TIRN Community, Today, protecting our Planet, Oceans and People became a lot harder. But as Vice President Kamala Harris just stated during her concession speech, “This is not a...
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Cocos Island Expedition --- August-September 2024 Log Blog Part 1 NOTE: I hope you enjoy this blog series, AND I also hope you will take action to protect the wildlife...
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Cocos Island Expedition --- August-September 2024 About Cocos Island: Part 2 Before dusk, some 30 hours later, I hear the boat engines turned off, eagerly awaiting sunrise and my first...
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Cocos Island Expedition --- August-September 2024 Cocos Log Blog Part 3 Sharks and Rays Scalloped hammerhead surrounded by a myriad of smaller fish (photo by Kaylam Pratt.) The iconic species...
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Cocos Island Expedition --- August-September 2024 Cocos Log Blog FISH! Part 4 So what are all those sharks eating? Cocos Island’s high productivity is fueled by upwellings created by the...
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