Rewilding the Altamont
By Steven dePaschalis and Seth Adams In the rolling eastern hills of Alameda County, California, Altamont Pass is a natural divide between two worlds: the fertile, urbanized Livermore Valley to…
Read MoreBy Steven dePaschalis and Seth Adams In the rolling eastern hills of Alameda County, California, Altamont Pass is a natural divide between two worlds: the fertile, urbanized Livermore Valley to…
Read MoreThe Diablo Range Convening brought together people from agencies, nonprofits, tribes, academia, and local communities to talk about conservation challenges and opportunities across the range. The response was very positive;…
Read More20 miles of Upper Alameda Creek Set to Open to Fish Passage A Mighty Creek Sustained by the largest local watershed in the Bay Area, the mighty, 45-mile-long Alameda Creek…
Read MoreImagine all Save Mount Diablo’s acquisition projects over the past 54 years. Thousands of acres have been preserved directly, or with our agency partners. The surprise is that we’ve protected…
Read MoreTo provide your own input on the San Ramon trails master plan directly to the City of San Ramon, take the City of San Ramon’s trails survey. A new era…
Read MoreEarlier this year, the approval of a new route for the proposed relocation of Del Puerto Canyon Road renewed concerns about the Del Puerto Canyon Reservoir project moving forward. Beautiful…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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