Park District Working with Local Animal Shelters to Safely Remove Abandoned and Feral Cats from Shoreline Parks.
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 the Park District took action to strengthen and update its Free-Roaming Cat Policy to focus on the prevention of cat colonies in Regional Parks and collaboration with local animal shelters to trap and safely rehome and relocate cats. Abandoned and feral cats in Regional Parks are a threat to endangered species, many on the brink of extinction.
Join the Park District in honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with various programs and events.
The Park District hosted California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner on December 17, 2021, for a tour of two Regional Parks hit hard by Sudden Tree Die-Off.
After 5 years of extensive work, the Park District and its partner agencies have successfully helped place a bond measure on the state ballot to address statewide park needs.
After seven months of tree stand thinning, the East Bay Regional Park District Fire Services Department has completed the first phase of a project to improve public safety along Wild Canyon Road in Tilden Regional Park. Phase 2 began this month.
The East Bay Regional Park District is pleased to announce the completion of projects improving public use facilities at Tilden Regional Park, and the simultaneous re-opening of the Tilden Merry-Go-Round.
On March 5, 2011, the East Bay Regional Park District will officially open the Tidewater Boating Center in a public dedication ceremony.
Join the East Bay Regional Park District as we dedicate the newly constructed Atlas Road Bridge, providing a much-needed additional entrance and staging area to Point Pinole.
The Board of Directors have selected new board officers for 2022.
On January 1-3, we experienced the year's first King Tides, which showed how the one-to-two foot rise in sea level expected over the next few decades will affect our shorelines. Our naturalists streamed two live events to share the future effects on the shorelines.