Reef Resilience will be hosting a Webinar on February 2, 2017 at 4:00 pm. Join Chloe Harvey of Reef-World to learn about Green Fins, a public-private partnership developed by UNEP and The Reef-World Foundation that leads to a measurable
A Baum Foundation supported project and International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) program, named Coiba Bioblitz, was featured in GEO Magazine in the July 2016 issue. ILCP and wildlife photojournalists Christian Ziegler and Tom Laman canvased Isla Coiba and were
On November 5th, a Baum Foundation supported expedition led by Dr. Jennifer Caselle of The Bren School returned from a four day trip from a pristine Atoll named Palmyra, owned by The Nature Conservancy. Attending the trip was Baum Foundation
5 Gyres Institute, a Baum Foundation supported project, embarked on its 17th expedition in August 2016 to remote regions of Arctic waters along the Northwest Passage to conduct research and engage community leaders globally about plastic marine pollution. The expedition
From November 1st to November 5th, The Nature Conservancy led an expedition to a pristine Atoll named Palmyra to conduct research to learn more about how healthy functioning marine ecosystems function best. Expedition team leader, Dr. Jennifer Caselle will be
A Baum Foundation sponsored program, Sites Unseen, was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle on October 11th, 2016. The original article “1st Alley Installation Unveiled in Art Scavenger Hunt” is below: The new art installation from Sites Unseen is appropriately
On September 9th 2016, an expedition team led by Dr. Greg Stone successfully completed a three-day submersible dive on three Hawaiian seamounts, two of which have never been explored by human-occupied submersibles before. The science team was comprised of expedition
After five years of production, Katy Grannan will premiere her film “The Nine” at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 11th at 9:00 pm at the Cinearts Sequioa theater in Mill Valley, 25 Throckmorton Avenue, and on October 12th
Sites Unseen, a sponsored public art project of the Yerba Buena Community Benefit District, will unveil its first permanent artwork installation by San Francisco artist Barry McGee on Sunday, October 8th at 3 PM. The celebration will take place on