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Titi Shodiya and Zakiya Whatley, scientists and hosts of the Dope Labs podcast, join WBUR's Morning Edition to explain how all of this works.
Dedicated teams from Watsonville Wetlands Watch and the California Conservation Corps will work side by side this fall to identify and remove these invasive species, “promoting a healthier and more ...
Watsonville Wetlands Watch, Hartnell College and the University of California, Santa Cruz, also received monies for workforce training. Local officials and environmental leaders celebrated the ...
Local nonprofit Watsonville Wetlands Watch and the city’s government have been working to bring that figure to 30% or higher through its Watsonville Community Forest program, and with a $3.275 ...
This funding was made available after President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act. The Watsonville Wetlands Watch was given the brunt of the money, with $3,275,191 going to the growing of tree ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area will be receiving more than $42 million in funding to combat climate change by planting trees and creating urban spaces, among other projects ...
WATSONVILLE – Environmental nonprofit Watsonville Wetlands Watch has been selected by the California Natural Resources Agency to receive a $300,000 grant – funded by California’s revenue ...
One program already has helped Watsonville residents plant more than 500 trees. A joint project of Watsonville Wetlands Watch and Watsonville Community Forest aims to plant 40,000 shade and fruit ...