The Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge is proud to be a part of a strong and vibrant environmental movement, working together to protect the Bay, it’s wetlands and wildlife. For over 50 years, continued to today, we have closely collaborated with many partner organizations around the region. Learn more about our partners below.
Our Partners:
Alameda Creek Coalition:
Salmon, steelhead conservation – Alameda Creek – East Bay
California Native Plant Society – East Bay Chapter:
Preserving native plants – Alameda County, Contra Costa County – East Bay
California Native Plant Society – Santa Clara Valley:
Preserving native plants – Santa Clara County, Southern San Mateo County – South Bay
California Waterfowl Association:
Protecting California’s waterfowl – State of California
Center for Biological Diversity:
Protecting species, habitats, and public land – National
Citizens for East Shore Parks:
Protecting a shoreline of parks – from Oakland to Crockett – North Bay, East Bay
Committee for Green Foothills:
Protecting open spaces, farmland and natural resources – San Mateo County, Santa Clara County – South Bay, San Francisco Peninsula
Defenders of Wildlife:
Protecting wildlife – National
Ducks Unlimited:
Protecting waterfowl’s habitat – National
Friends of Bedwell Bayfront Park:
Enhancing open space – Bedwell Bayfront Park – San Francisco Peninsula
Friends of San Francisco Estuary:
Protection and education of estuary – San Francisco Estuary – San Francisco Peninsula
Friends of San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge:
Supporting wildlife, habitats – San Pablo Bay and Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge – North Bay, East Bay
Friends of Tesla Park:
Protecting open space and natural resources – Tesla Park – East Bay
Golden Gate Bird Alliance:
Protecting birds, other wildlife and habitats through engagement – San Francisco Golden Gate – San Francisco Peninsula
Grassroots Ecology:
Community volunteers creating healthy ecosystems – Entire Bay Area
Greenbelt Alliance:
Protecting open space and promoting responsible growth – Entire Bay Area
League of Women Voters, Alameda County, Eden Area:
Encouraging informed voters – Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, Hayward, Hillcrest Knolls, San Leandro, San Lorenzo – East Bay
Madrone Audubon Society:
Advocacy and education of birds and natural world – Sonoma County – North Bay
Mount Diablo Bird Alliance:
Advocacy and education of wildlife and habitats – Mount Diablo – East Bay
Marin Audubon Society:
Experience birdlife and nature – Marion County – North Bay
Napa-Solano Audubon Society:
Advocacy and education of birds and their habitats – Solano, Napa – North Bay
National Wildlife Refuge Association:
Conversation of wildlife and wildlife refuges – National
Ohlone Audubon Society:
Advocacy and conservation of nature – South and East Alameda County – East Bay
Redwood City Neighbors United:
Advocacy and protection of salt ponds – Redwood City – San Francisco Peninsula
San Francisco Baykeeper:
Pollution and threats to the Bay watchdog group – Entire Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society:
Friends group for the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge – East Bay – South Bay – West Bay
Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition:
Advocacy for healthy living streams – Santa Clare County – South Bay
Santa Clara Valley Bird Alliance:
Advocacy and education of native birds and their habitats – Santa Clara County – South Bay
Save the Bay:
Protecting the bay from pollution & excess development – Entire Bay Area
San Mateo County Bird Alliance:
Protecting birds, other wildlife and their habitats – San Mateo County – San Francisco Peninsula
Sierra Club, Bay Alive:
Sea level rise, protection of wetlands, prioritization of nature based solutions to provide climate change resilience – Entire Bay
Sierra Club, Loma Prieta Chapter:
Promotion and education of habitats and natural resources – Santa Clara County – South Bay
Sierra Club, San Francisco Chapter:
Grassroots environmental organization – San Francisco – San Francisco Peninsula
Sierra Club, Redwood Chapter:
Protecting the outdoor and fostering meaningful connection to the environment – North Bay