Research Finds Mount Diablo Has a High Diversity of Bats
Bats Help People, So People Need to Help Bats Did you know that 20 percent of the world’s mammals are bats? It’s true! The 1,408 species of bats currently known…
Read MoreBats Help People, So People Need to Help Bats Did you know that 20 percent of the world’s mammals are bats? It’s true! The 1,408 species of bats currently known…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Deborah How long have you lived in the Bay Area? This is the third time I have lived in the Bay…
Read MoreKeeping out invasive species is important, but it can be hard. Many species are very expensive to manage or can damage local ecosystems and biodiversity. Emily King, a PhD candidate…
Read MoreEach year, Save Mount Diablo gives small grants as part of its Mary Bowerman Science and Research Program to researchers who study the ecology and geography of Mount Diablo and…
Read MoreOur Mount Diablo area youth speak out. Save Mount Diablo and our partner schools recently came together at our conserved Curry Canyon Ranch to support the Global Climate Strike. John…
Read MoreHere’s some of what we’ve been up to lately. Dealing with All That Plastic Coastal Cleanup Day is the world’s largest volunteer effort. On September 21, Save Mount Diablo volunteers…
Read MoreSOS is the urgent call for the United States to come together and help the world address the existential threat of climate change. Save Mount Diablo and our partner schools…
Read MoreCarol Lane, a generous donor, a dedicated and tireless hands-on volunteer, and now a Board member, has made an even more profound commitment to Save Mount Diablo and our Forever…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Jerry How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I was born and raised in Michigan. I went to grad…
Read MoreSudden oak death is a disease caused by an exotic, invasive, microscopic organism called Phytophthora ramorum. It has killed thousands of oaks and tanoaks in California. It is spread by…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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