Sonoma County Regional Parks Department
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Sonoma County Regional Parks Department leads in the preservation, conservation, restoration and promotion of natural, scenic, historical, and cultural resources in Sonoma County.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Sonoma County Regional Parks Department leads in the preservation, conservation, restoration and promotion of natural, scenic, historical, and cultural resources in Sonoma County.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Santa Clara County park includes 28 regional parks encompassing nearly 45,000 acres.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Operates 17 separate parks, three regional trails, and other county and local trails encompassing 15,680 acres.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Neighborhood Parks Council advocates for San Francisco’s park and recreation system.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The world’s largest land conservation organization does significant work in California.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The district, often called MROSD or just Midpen, manages some 50,000 acres of open space on the Peninsula and down into the South Bay, with 25 open space preserves.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Marin County Parks and Open Space Department is the local government agency responsible for preserving public open space in Marin County. The district manages more than 30 parks.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
LandPaths is dedicated to fostering a love of the land in Sonoma County. LandPaths works with agencies and landowners to helpopen guided access to protected lands that are not normally open to the public. The group also conducts field restoration projects and environmental education programs in schools.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County was formed in 1978 by local citizens concerned about protecting the lands that make Santa Cruz County so special. Since then the Land Trust has protected more than 1,500 acres of land and worked with other organizations to protect another 9,000 acres.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The East Bay Regional Park District is the largest regional park district in the nation and manages more than 98,000 acres in 65 parks in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.