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News  (photo: Cloverdale Ranch)

 

May 9, 2013

Sempervirens Fund and POST Enter Contract with Big Creek Lumber to Prepare Sustainable Timber Harvest Plan (THP) at CEMEX Redwoods in Davenport

 

January 29, 2013

Save the Redwoods League raises $4 million to protect some of the tallest and oldest redwood forests left in the Santa Cruz Mountains

 

January 17, 2013

POST Protects Nearly 1,000 Acres in Santa Cruz Mountains

 

December 18, 2012

Land Trust Buys Star Creek Ranch

 

November 30, 2012

Land Trust Receives $2.5 Million to Buy Ranch

 

November 18, 2012

Save The Redwoods League: Group Tries to Save Old-growth Redwoods

 

November 1, 2012

Former San Jose Sharks captain Owen Nolan sells ranch to enlarge Grant County Park

 

March 1, 2012

Sempervirens Fund Protects 1,400 Old-Growth Redwoods and Two Girl Scout Camps

 

December 8, 2011

Bay Area Conservation Groups Protect Largest Expanse of Threatened Redwoods and Wildlife Habitat in Santa Cruz Mountains

 

September 21, 2011

POST Buys 160 Acres for Conservation in South Santa Clara County Near Morgan Hill

 

July 01, 2011

Living Landscape Lives Large in South Bay

 

June 10, 2011

Donor Profile: Pam and Allen Rozelle
Living Landscape Initiative Prompts Generous Gift

 

May 27, 2011
The Nature Conservancy's Projects at Mount Hamilton

 

May 27, 2011

The Nature Conservancy Protects San Felipe, the Heart of Mount Hamilton 

March 10, 2011

Five Leading Conservation Groups Launch “Living Landscape Initiative” for Silicon Valley Region

Collaboration to Create and Maintain Vibrant and Sustainable Natural Lands in the Heart of Coastal California – Moore and Packard Foundations Back Effort with Major Support. Story >>

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