Volunteer of the Month | Malcolm Sproul
Meet Malcolm How long has he lived in the Bay Area? He is a lifelong resident of Contra Costa County, raised in El Cerrito and a Moraga resident since 1986.…
Read MoreMeet Malcolm How long has he lived in the Bay Area? He is a lifelong resident of Contra Costa County, raised in El Cerrito and a Moraga resident since 1986.…
Read MoreWALNUT CREEK, CA—Save Mount Diablo’s all-volunteer band, Blue-Eyed Grass, has just released their new album containing mostly original songs about nature and conservation. Of the 11 songs on the album,…
Read MoreStewardship Update Written by Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate and Kendra Smith, Education & Outreach Coordinator New Public Trails New trail segments at Curry Canyon Ranch are now open to…
Read MoreMeet Tren How long have you lived in the Bay Area? On and off for my entire life. How did you learn about Save Mount Diablo? Judy Adler connected me…
Read MoreCONCORD, CA—On December 7th, Mount Diablo’s Beacon will be relit by a survivor of Pearl Harbor supported by a Save Mount Diablo team. The Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor…
Read MoreStewardship Update Written by Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate and Kendra Smith, Education & Outreach Coordinator Watering Crews Hard at Work Our watering crews are still meeting up every few…
Read MoreMeet Henriette How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I moved to the Bay Area (from Canada) when I was in eighth grade. I grew up in Walnut…
Read MoreStewardship Update Written by Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate and Kendra Smith, Education & Outreach Coordinator Stewards in the Field We are grateful for our stewards! This month, additional blue…
Read MoreMeet Robert How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I moved to the Bay Area in 1997. How did you learn about Save Mount Diablo? I learned about…
Read MoreStewardship Update Written by Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate and Kendra Smith, Education & Outreach Coordinator Measuring Grazing Levels on Our Lands As we approach the end of summer, stewardship…
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