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Park It: Public can help track sudden oak death

Alameda Journal

Sudden oak death has become a major concern for the East Bay Regional Park District, other public agencies, and private landowners who are responsible for open space land management in the greater Bay Area. »

Parkit: Residents sought to identify sudden oak death, survey for infected trees

The Oakland Tribune Crime

Sudden oak death has become a major concern for the East Bay Regional Park District, other public agencies and private landowners who are responsible for open space land management in the greater Bay Area. »

Park It: Sudden oak death concerns East Bay officials

Contra Costa Times San Ramon

Sudden oak death has become a major concern for the East Bay Regional Park District, other public agencies and private landowners who are responsible for open space land management in the greater Bay Area. »

Park It: Earth Day activities on tap all over East Bay

Conra Costa Times Contra Costa County

The East Bay Regional Park District will celebrate Earth Day on April 21 and 22 with environmentally friendly activities planned in several regional parklands. »

Body Found On Seashore Identified As Missing Hayward Man

CBS 5 - CBS 5 Investigates With Anna Werner

A man who was found dead on Sunday night at the Hayward Regional Seashore has been identified as 85-year-old Toshio Kato, according to the Alameda County coroner’s bureau. »

Park It: Sign up now for East Bay parks' Kids Challenge 2012

Contra Costa Times Danville

Thousands of people have signed up annually for the East Bay Regional Park District's Trails Challenge program. Well, the district offers another program designed especially to encourage kids to enjoy outdoor recreation -- Kids Challenge 2012. »

Park It: Sign up now for East Bay parks' Kids Challenge 2012

Contra Costa Times Local Breaking News

Thousands of people have signed up annually for the East Bay Regional Park District's Trails Challenge program. Well, the district offers another program designed especially to encourage kids to enjoy outdoor recreation -- Kids Challenge 2012. »

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Park It: Public can help track sudden oak death

Alameda Journal

Sudden oak death has become a major concern for the East Bay Regional Park District, other public agencies, and private landowners who are responsible for open space land management in the greater Bay Area. »

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