Arts & Entertainment Sempervirens Fund: Protecting Redwoods For Over A Century Sempervirens Fund, founded in 1900, protects California’s redwoods through land conservation, forest restoration, and climate resilience efforts, saving over 35,000 acres since its start.
SF News SF Nonprofit Spends $24.7M on Easements to Permanently Protect Swath of Redwoods Near Mendocino Save the Redwoods League, the San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to conserving redwood forests, has secured nonpossessory rights to nearly 15,000 acres of property at Mailliard Ranch, about 80 miles outside of Mendocino.
SF News 100-Year-Old Dam Removed From San Geronimo Creek in Marin for Salmon Migration The endangered coho salmon have been on a steady decline as urbanization wreaks havoc on their remaining natural habitat. But the recent demolition of an old dam and fish ladder on the former San Geronimo Valley golf course has freed up one of their important breeding passages.
SF News Obama Moves To Protect More California Coast In Mendocino, Humboldt, Santa Cruz Thanks, Obama: Among the final acts of a presidency in which conservation was a "cornerstone," the commander-in-chief has designated more than 6,000 acres of coastal areas to join the California Coastal National
SF News City Agency Proclaims That 'Brown Is The New Green' San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission sees your drought-conscious "Ugliest Yard In SF" competition, Department of the Environment. And now they're ready to raise you, with the disquieting slogan "Brown is the new Green.
SF News S.F. Public Utilities Commission Asks You (Yes You) To Quit Using So Much Water Brace yourselves, folks: the worst drought conditions in California history have become a reality inside San Francisco's myopic distortion zone. In an announcement today, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has asked local
SF News California Foresees Arid, Dusty, Apocalyptic Future According to reports, "California teeters on the edge of the worst drought in the state's history." Which is nothing new those those of you born and raised in California. It seems we're always