Yerba Buena Island
Current Island Management & Stewardship | YBI Links
Nature in the City has been working with the Yerba Buena Island community in a united effort to protect and restore the native plant and wildlife communities that continue to thrive on the island. Through quarterly work days, we have removed stands of fennel and french broom, and blankets of iceplant, allowing the native salt grasses and wild rye to reestablish themselves with the tides on Clipper Cove.
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The rare Fiesta Flower, found on YBI © Ellie Billings |
When we're not getting our hands dirty, we have been working with the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA), on basic initial ecological assessment of the island.
Yerba Buena Island, like the rest of California, has experienced a variety of land management practices, from grazing goats to building roads to planting non-native Eucalyptus trees. These impacts have taken their toll on the island's ecology and destroyed many of the native species that were once there, like the Yerba Buena Mint (from which European settlers probably derived the island's name). Fortunately, YBI has maintained a great deal of diversity, even on such a small area of land.
Coastal and Riparian Scrub and Coast Live Oak dominate the native plant communities, with over 100 native plants documented on the island! Some of these plants are locally rare to the San Francisco peninsula, like the delicate Fiesta Flower or the Dutchman's Pipevine, which happens to be the only host to the beautiful Pipevine Swallowtail. Even the occasional deer can be found, after a long swim across the bay when tides are right.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed legislation (PDF) that mandates the City to create a Natural Areas Plan for the island! The City recently released an RFP for the plan.
Please take a look at the links below to learn more about the ecology and history of Yerba Buena Island, learn about the current legislation concerning redevelopment, and contact us with any questions or concerns.
Current Island Management and Stewardship
Mike Wood's Documents | Nature in the City's Documents | Timeline and Legend
Stewardship Updates
Mike Wood's Island Assessment Documents
Habitat Assessment Report (PDF)
Yerba Buena Island Vegetation Map
Nature in the City's Island Assessment Documents
Summary of Intact, Threatened Habitats
Bird Survey by Golden Gate Audubon
Yerba Buena Island Timeline and Legend
Yerba Buena Island Timeline (PDF)
The Legend of Yerba Buena Island (PDF)
Stewardship Updates
Yerba Buena Island Links
Ecology | History | Historic Lighthouse | Searches and Photos
Community Pages | Bay Bridge
Ecology
Treasure Island is an "Oil Soaking Sponge"
Map of Harbor Seal Haul Out Area (PDF)
History
TIDA, History of Treasure Island
The Mistaken Alcatraz, KQED Perspective
International Exposition Facts and Info
Native Americans of the Bay Area
Historic Lighthouse
National Register of Historic Places
Rudy and Alice's Lighthouse Page
Searches and Photos
Historical Navy Recruiting Card
Historical Photo Collection from Berkeley
New Deal Network, Historical Treasure Island, International Exposition
SF Public Library, Historic Photo
University of Maryland, Historical Photo Collection
California Historical Society Search
Community Pages
Tide and Current Predictor for YBI
Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative
Treasure Isle Marina, Clipper Cove
Bay Bridge
Bay Area Toll Authority, Bridge Facts
Re-establishing Rail on the Bridge
San Francisco Museum, History of the Bridge



