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It's springtime, and that means rattlesnakes are surfacing from winter hibernation, prompting East Bay Regional Parks to ...
East Bay Municipal Utility District bands will no longer be accepted as of Wednesday, May 7. Instead, East Bay Parks will use ...
EBRPD said now that it's spring, rattlers are emerging from hibernation and getting more active, which will lead to more ...
As it heats up outside, cold-blooded rattlesnakes are doubtlessly getting out to warm up. The East Bay Regional Park District said now that it’s spring, ...
As temperatures rise this May, more rattlesnakes will be slithering along hiking trails in the East Bay. Rattlesnakes are ...
Park officials in the East Bay are warning residents of an increased chance of rattlesnake encounters as the weather starts ...
Questions include: What is your vision for the future of regional parks in the East Bay? What do you want and need to make your experience in the parks even better? How could our parks welcome ...
The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) today issued a seasonal advisory warning of rattlesnakes, which emerge from ...
When golden mussels were first discovered on a float near the Port of Stockton last year, it sent shockwaves through Northern California water agencies.
East Bay Regional Parks visitors are encouraged to keep snake safety precautions in mind,” a spokesperson for EBRP wrote Thursday. If you see a rattlesnake, leave it alone, move away slowly ...