The booming San Francisco Bay Area economy has led to housing, transportation, and environmental challenges that pose a threat to the region’s diversity and lifestyle. This continuous expansion of housing has caused concern over the safety of local wildlife and the preservation of the environment. Redwood Shores, a local waterfront community, was built on top of acres of marshland, which has led to various environmental challenges.
Redwood Shores community copes with wildlife dilemma
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About the Contributor
Sophia Mattioli, Production Manager
Sophia Mattioli is a senior at Carlmont High School. This is her third year in the journalism program. Outside of school, you'd catch Sophia on a mountain bike or watching a movie.
Twitter: @MattioliSophia