SR 37–Baylands Group
Purpose
The State Route (SR) 37-Baylands Group is composed of North Bay wetland land managers, ecological restoration practitioners, and other stakeholders interested in the conservation and restoration of the San Pablo Baylands. The group is committed to ensuring that the redesign of SR 37 is compatible with and advances the ecological restoration and conservation goals for the San Pablo Baylands and improves the climate resilience of both the built infrastructure and natural ecosystems. The Conservancy serves as the group coordinator and promotes collaboration with transportation and regulatory agencies.
Core Team
- Audubon California
- California Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Ducks Unlimited Inc.
- Marin Audubon
- Marin Conservation League
- Point Blue Conservation Science
- San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
- San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
- San Francisco Estuary Institute
- San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Save the Bay
- Sonoma Land Trust
- State Coastal Conservancy
Participants
- ESA
- Friends of San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- Natural Heritage Institute
- San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
- San Francisco Bay Trail
- Solano Land Trust
- Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District
- Sonoma County Water Agency
- Sonoma Ecology Center
- Sonoma Resource Conservation District
- UC Davis
- Wildlife Conservation Board
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