
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
A pair of rescued beavers at a local wildlife shelter will be returned to the wild, just as soon as they can demonstrate the ability to survive there.
Because the two young beavers have bonded to each other, their chances of a successful release are enhanced, says Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue director Doris Duncan, and their time at the shelter can be shorter and more productive.
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/raising-orphaned-beavers
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
Two years ago, a ballot measure that would have required labeling of foods with genetically modified ingredients was narrowly defeated by California voters. Now that same issue is being debated by the state legislature, in the form of a bill authored by a local legislator.
Sen. Evans has prepared a fact sheet on her bill that outline its provisions, and differences from Proposition 37 on the November 2012 ballot. She also discusses her SB 1381 in this video. (begins at 7:20)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O54CMslTH6s
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/evans-bill-seeks-gmo-food-labeling
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
Since 2001, the Graton Day Labor Center has been working to improve the lives of immigrant workers and their families in western Sonoma County. Tonight they celebrate their 13th anniversary, and what they’ve accomplished through those years.
The Graton Day Labor Center's anniversary celebration begins at 7 tonight at the Sebastopol Cultural Community Center on Morris Street. See below for details.
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/graton-day-labor-center-celebrates-13-years-activism
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
The San Francisco of past decades can still be seen in rare archival film footage, but it’s left up to the audience to identify and comment on what they are seeing, in a featured program making a return appearance at this weekend’s Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival. Bruce Robinson offers a preview.
Some scenes that film archivist Rick Prelinger has found show locations that have long since been swallowed by progress. He cites one memorable example, shot in a now-vanished San Francisco cemetery.
The Lost Landscapes of San Francisco will be shown at 2 pm on Saturday , March 28, at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Ticket information can be found here, and a full schedule for the Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival is online here.
Read more http://radio.krcb.org/post/lost-landscapes-san-francisco
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