Goodbye from Jim Cartan
Hello all, By the end of the month, I will no longer be an employee of Save Mount Diablo. It is difficult to express in words how much I have…
Read MoreHello all, By the end of the month, I will no longer be an employee of Save Mount Diablo. It is difficult to express in words how much I have…
Read MoreInterviewed by Roxana Lucero, Stewardship and Outreach Associate About Paul How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I’ve lived in the Bay Area for about 29 years now.…
Read MoreJoin us on Saturday, September 8, 2018 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 Roxana Lucero, Stewardship and Outreach Associate About Curt How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I’ve lived in the Bay Area for most of the past…
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome our new Development Director, Marcia Slackman, who joined Save Mount Diablo in mid-June. Marcia has been working with donors serving animal protection and wildlife conservation…
Read MoreInterviewed by Roxana Lucero, Stewardship and Outreach Associate About Sue How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I have lived my entire life in the Bay Area. I was…
Read More“Don’t gain the world and lose your soul; wisdom is better than silver or gold.” -Bob Marley Photo by Meredith Hendricks
Read MoreWe had a goal of raising a total of $75,000 by the end of June… And you, our incredible supporters, helped us to surpass that goal for our time-sensitive land…
Read More“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” -Mary Oliver / Image Credit: Al Johnson
Read MoreSpring is a universal time for action that beckons us to head outdoors, begin new projects, steward and restore our surroundings and seek changes for the better. To this end, Save Mount Diablo’s 64th issue of our biannual newsletter, Diablo Watch, focuses on the theme of “Advocacy in Action”—and tells the story of how we are rolling up our sleeves, getting our hands dirty, reaching out to encourage conservation by connecting with our local community (especially youth), hitting the pavement and engaging in grassroots advocacy to defend this special place we call home—Diablo’s wild lands.
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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