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Between July 2004 and September 2005, Christine Sculati wrote Bay Nature's Ear to the Ground column. The quarterly column featured news from the conservation community and the natural world. Direct links are listed below.

July-September 2005 :: Karl Linn, rare Mount Diablo buckwheat flowers, Invasive Weeds Awareness Week, Alkali sink in Livermore, Tagging of Pacific Pelagics

April-June 2005 :: California native garden tours, John Muir Earth Day celebration, first report on Bay Area heron and egret breeding colonies, Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline Park, Wallace Stegner exhibit, protecting California's marine habitats, new Monterey Bay Aquarium exhibits, World Environment Day

January-March 2004 :: Tolay Lake charmstones, North Bay wetlands preservation and restoration, San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival, San Francisco Ocean Film Festival, Corral Hollow valley rare plant communities near Livermore, Moffett Fields wetlands cleanup and restoration, California oak woodland protection

October-December 2004 :: Pinnacles California condors, Literacy for Environmental Justice wildlife surveys at Yosemite slough, California tiger salamanders protection, urban creek daylighting and restoration, Natural World Museum, wetland threats in Redwood City, Orinda's Gateway Valley preservation

July-September 2004 :: fledgling Cooper’s hawks and first East Bay nesting survey, Birds of the Pacific Slope: Sights and Songs, Purple needlegrass, California oak tree regeneration issues, Henry W. Coe State Park and California High Speed Rail threats, lands in Valley of the Heart’s Delight opened

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