Be an Environmental Superhero
Volunteer with CCCR
For over 50 years, the work of CCCR has been driven exclusively by volunteer leaders, who are passionate about protecting the Bay, its wetlands and wildlife, and in completing the vision of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Are you ready to contribute your talents and energy to the Bay’s wetlands and wildlife? Sign up to be a volunteer!
Right now, we are especially looking for volunteers with expertise as photographers, communications, and in website management and social media.


Get Involved
Become a Local Activist
CCCR depends on local activists who are our eyes, ears and voices in Bay Area communities. How can you become a local activist?
- Keep informed about what is happening along the edges of the Bay in your community and let us know if there are proposed developments or other issues that could negatively impact tidal wetlands or other baylands.
- Attend a planning commission, a city council, or another agency meeting to speak on behalf of wetlands, Bay habitats and wildlife.
- Write a comment letter to local decision-makers or elected officials.
- Help table at local events such as Earth Day, community celebrations, environmental education events, etc.
You can learn more about the regulations and agencies responsible for protecting the Bay at our Resources for Advocates.
If you’re not ready or able at this time to become a volunteer, but would like to stay up to date with our latest efforts by receiving action alerts, our Monthly Updates and/or our Annual Newsletter, please join our email list. (CCCR will not share your email address with other groups or individuals.)
How to Be an Effective Advocate for the Bay
CCCR’s founders and long-time advocates share their thoughts on what it means to be an effective activist for the Bay