Thirty Years of Lessons Learned: Secrets of Successful Conservation
Seth Adams’ Oral History Tells Stories of How Save Mount Diablo and Its Partners Protected Entire Landscapes in More Than 40 Parks in and around Mount Diablo As part of…
Read MoreSeth Adams’ Oral History Tells Stories of How Save Mount Diablo and Its Partners Protected Entire Landscapes in More Than 40 Parks in and around Mount Diablo As part of…
Read MoreHere’s what we’ve been up to lately in the stewardship department. Returning to Marsh Creek 4 and 6 July 6 was our first DiRT day back at Marsh Creek 4…
Read MoreJoin us on Saturday, September 7, 2019 for Moonlight on the Mountain, Save Mount Diablo’s signature annual fundraising gala, a celebration of Diablo’s precious beauty. Enjoy a beautiful evening on…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Kathleen How long have you lived in the Bay Area? Thirty-one years. How did you learn about Save Mount Diablo? I…
Read MoreOur hearts sing out gratitude to all of you who helped us successfully protect more of the precious remaining natural places of the Mount Diablo area and connect our community to them this past fiscal year. Save Mount Diablo changed from a calendar year to an April 1st-March 31st fiscal year-end. Therefore, this information is for the transitional 15-month budget cycle between January 1, 2018 through March 31, 2019. *Numbers are based on unaudited January 1, 2018-March 31, 2019 financials. Read the Letter from our Executive Director and enjoy learning more about our work as you browse through our accomplishments over the past 15 months.
Read MoreIn 2019, Save Mount Diablo’s Annual BioBlitz was held from Friday, May 3 to Saturday, May 4 at Save Mount Diablo’s own Mangini Ranch and the City of Walnut Creek’s Lime Ridge Open Space. There were 36 scientists and researchers at the event. In total, 349 species were found: two amphibian species, five arachnid species, 76 bird species, one chilopoda species, two fungal species, 156 insect species, six mammal species, 96 plant species, and five reptile species.
Read MoreHere’s an overview of some of the stewardship activities we were up to during the month of June. Volunteers Polish Off Fire Abatement at Big Bend At our June 6…
Read MoreOakland, CA—As the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) celebrates its 85th anniversary, the Park District is seeking public input to help inform the District’s future priorities and interests to…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship and Outreach Intern About Dave How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I have lived in the Bay Area almost my entire life.…
Read MoreAs the weather heats up, rattlesnakes become more active in many of our parks, their natural habitat. They like to explore when the weather gets warm which can lead to…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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