Brendan Bane, Santa Cruz Sentinel

Brendan Bane

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz, CA, United States

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  • Monterey Herald

Past articles by Brendan:

Activist: Re-frog America, build a sanctuary

Moss Landing >> In his mission to “re-frog America,” environmental activist Kerry Kriger is teaching kids how to build wildlife sanctuaries in their own backyards. As the leader of the environmental nonprofit Save the Frogs, → Read More

Activist: Re-frog America, build a sanctuary

By Brendan Banenewsroom@montereyherald.com@Brendan_Bane on TwitterMoss Landing >> In his mission to “re-frog America,” environmental activist Kerry Kriger is teaching kids how to build wildlife sanctuaries, eve → Read More

Economy: South County solar power plant begins recruiting workers

King City >> First Solar’s solar plant planned for southeast Monterey County seems poised to begin making a positive impact on the south Salinas Valley economy. The company will host a job fair Friday and Saturday in King City, whe → Read More

South Monterey County solar power plant begins recruiting workers

King City >> A solar power plant planned for southeast Monterey County seems poised to boost the south Salinas Valley economy.First Solar will host a job fair Friday and Saturday in King City, where recruiters plan to assemble constructio → Read More

Preparing for a feast at Monterey Fairgrounds

Monterey >> Though Jerry Johnson has been on 12-hour cooking shifts since Saturday, he’s not expecting a big tip or even a positive Yelp review. Johnson is the head chef of Monterey’s annual Thanksgiving Dinner, a free fea → Read More

No purrfect solution: The problem with feral cats

Pacific Grove >> Whenever she can, Lisa McElmoyl visits certain areas in Monterey County and lures feral cats into baited traps.A veterinarian affiliated with the Animal Friends Rescue Project then sedates, neuters and vaccinates them. If → Read More

Demand for public charging stations going up on the Monterey Peninsula

By Brendan Banenewsroom@montereyherald.com@Brendan_Bane on TwitterMonterey >> As more electric vehicles roll onto California roads, the demand for public charging stations is increasing.Monterey, for example, received → Read More

Goats clear the way for tiger salamander in Carmel

Carmel >> Nature is full of mutually beneficial relationships: flowers and bees, anemones and clown fish, and, of course, peanut butter and jelly. But this year scientists at Carmel’s Santa Lucia Preserve were happy to discover an unsuspe → Read More

Cleaning up the trails: Environmental groups team up to educate public

Big Sur >> Sykes Camp, a small campground in Big Sur often saturated with backpackers because of its hot springs, is being loved to death.Both Sykes and its access trail, Pine Ridge Trail, are usually littered with trash and abandoned bac → Read More