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Bay Point Regional Shoreline reopened on Friday, November 20, 2020 after being closed for 14 months for construction of habitat restoration and major public access improvements.
The new shoreline park, named Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline after East Bay civic and environmental leader and former Park District Board member John Sutter, is located at the eastern touchdown of the Bay Bridge and provides spectacular views of the entire bay and new eastern Bay Bridge span.
Stakeholder Project Initiation Working Session Summary - 05/18/06
Stakeholder Project Initiation Working Session Summary - 06/01/06
Livestock grazing in the parks generally occurs on a seasonal basis, typically winter through early summer. However, a few parks do have year-long grazing in certain areas. Additional targeted grazing with goats and sheep occurs in various parks.
The scientific names used in these updated checklists are based on The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, Second Edition (JM2). These lists also include the Jepson 1993 (JM93) scientific name (if different), the common name, family, status, invasiveness rating, origin, longevity, habitat, and bloom dates. A crosswalk of JM93 to JM2 name changes appears at the end of each checklist. If you have any questions or concerns, contact Michele Hammond, Botanist, at (510) 544-2348
The wildflowers in these guides are sorted first by flower color, then within each color by plant family (flowers that look alike), and within each family by genus (flowers that look even more alike). Common names are emphasized.