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- UCSF Parnassus: December 2020 Meeting Report
- UCSF Plans More Damage to Sutro Forest
- Trees on Clarendon Avenue Felled
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- Clear-cuts in Sutro Forest
- Dead trees: the life of the forest
- The Destruction Has Started in Sutro Forest
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- Blackberry Provides Valuable Habitat
- The Very Long Life of Eucalyptus Trees
- UCSF to Start Cutting Trees in Fall 2018 – “Final EIR” Published
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Tag Archives: habitat destruction
Sunset and Mushrooms: Mount Sutro Forest Hike, December 2012
Winter weather seems to have set in, with some major storms coming through. Last night, we had a major rain-storm. This evening, we grabbed the chance to go up into the forest. The setting sun gilded the trees. From the … Continue reading
Posted in Mt Sutro Cloud Forest
Tagged environment, habitat, habitat destruction, hiking, mount sutro, Sutro Forest, Sutro Stewards
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Mt Sutro Forest: New Trail, No EIR
UCSF has a detailed plan for Mount Sutro’s forest. It involvesĀ adding three new trails (shown in dark red on the map): The Christopher/ South Ridge Trail (parallel to Christopher on the map) ; The Clarendon/ South Ridge Trail (joining … Continue reading
Glen Canyon Park: Birds, Habitat, and the Significant Natural Resource Areas Management Program (SNRAMP)
Recently, we attended a meeting where we were given a beautiful pamphlet regarding the Feathered Friends of Glen Canyon Park. It pictured 45 species of birds that have been sighted in the park (including flyovers). And it said: “Willows that … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, nativism, Natural areas Program
Tagged birds, Glen Canyon, habitat, habitat destruction, san francisco
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