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Recent Posts
- Best Wishes for 2026
- Landslides in Sutro Forest, predictably
- Sutro Forest – More trees being removed
- Season’s Greetings for 2025
- Happy Holidays -2023
- A Pesticides Road Map
- Season’s Greetings!
- Tree-Thoughts at 125 Years
- Sutro Forest Destruction – March 2022
- More Trees Being Felled in Sutro Forest
- Why Urban Forests Can’t be “Native”
- A Candle for the New Year
- Don’t Feed Coyotes
- Wildcare’s Request: Respect the Nest
- Dr Morley Singer, RIP
A HIKE IN SUTRO FOREST (Links)
BIRDS & WILDLIFE IN BAY AREA (Links)
- Bird checklist for San Francisco from USGS
- Birding – A really good blog for Oregon and California (including San Francisco)
- Birding on Mt Sutro
- San Francisco's coyotes
- The Beavers at Martinez
- Urban Wildness: San Francisco wildlife (birds, coyotes, insects)
- Wildlife Activism blog
- Wildlife Hospital in San Rafael (Marin County, CA)
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Tag Archives: Season’s greetings
Best Wishes for 2026
It’s a difficult time for Mount Sutro cloud forest, with the “Vegetation Management Plan” decimating its trees. We can only hope for the return, someday, of the lush “overgrown” forest that stabilizes the hillsides, slows water runoff, captures moisture from … Continue reading
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Season’s Greetings for 2025
It’s been about 15 years since we started this website, in hopes of preserving the splendid and ethereal forest on Mount Sutro. The world has changed since 2009, and so, sadly, has the forest. We end the year with the … Continue reading
Happy Holidays -2023
Here we are, nearing the end of our 14th year since we started this website. Much has changed in the world since 2009, and much has changed in the forest. We end the year in hopes that the forest will … Continue reading


