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In 1769, Gaspar de Portolá led a Spanish expedition bound for Monterey, California. By accident, the expedition ended up at In 1776, a party led by Juan Bautista de Anza surveyed the area around Highlights from the upcoming PBS four-part series " Music by Mitchell Covington www.mitchellcovington.com. In the 1950s, few people questioned what was seen as "progress:" the steady filling and development of Beginning with the Gold Rush era, the legacy of mining activity in California remains in water systems today. Hydraulic mining ...

Historical ecologists use historical documents such as maps, photographs, and journals to piece together how an ecosystem used ... Oak trees are an integral part of the ecology of California. At one point, Oakland and Alameda were home to an impressive stand ...

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Saving the Bay - Discovering San Francisco Bay: The Portolá Expedition

Saving the Bay - Discovering San Francisco Bay: The Portolá Expedition

In 1769, Gaspar de Portolá led a Spanish expedition bound for Monterey, California. By accident, the expedition ended up at

Saving the Bay - Discovering San Francisco Bay: The Anza Expedition

Saving the Bay - Discovering San Francisco Bay: The Anza Expedition

In 1776, a party led by Juan Bautista de Anza surveyed the area around

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Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay

Highlights from the upcoming PBS four-part series "

SAVING THE BAY (Emmy Award-Winning Documentary Series for PBS)

SAVING THE BAY (Emmy Award-Winning Documentary Series for PBS)

Music by Mitchell Covington www.mitchellcovington.com.

Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay

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Saving the Bay - Save the Bay Beginnings

Saving the Bay - Save the Bay Beginnings

In the 1950s, few people questioned what was seen as "progress:" the steady filling and development of

Saving the Bay - The Aftermath of the Gold Rush: Mining and Mercury in San Francisco Bay

Saving the Bay - The Aftermath of the Gold Rush: Mining and Mercury in San Francisco Bay

Beginning with the Gold Rush era, the legacy of mining activity in California remains in water systems today. Hydraulic mining ...

Saving the Bay - The Formation of San Francisco Bay

Saving the Bay - The Formation of San Francisco Bay

The

Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay

Saving the Bay - Restoring San Francisco Bay: The Role of Historical Maps

Saving the Bay - Restoring San Francisco Bay: The Role of Historical Maps

Historical ecologists use historical documents such as maps, photographs, and journals to piece together how an ecosystem used ...

50 Years of Saving the Bay

50 Years of Saving the Bay

Produced by Ron Blatman.

Saving the Bay - The Oaks of Oakland

Saving the Bay - The Oaks of Oakland

Oak trees are an integral part of the ecology of California. At one point, Oakland and Alameda were home to an impressive stand ...

Discovering SF Bay Portola

Discovering SF Bay Portola

In 1769, Gaspar de Portolá led a Spanish expedition bound for Monterey, California. By accident, the expedition ended up at