QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE

2019

Winter 2019

  • $1 million challenge will help us create a more resilient Sonoma County
  • The gift of friendship
  • Q&A with Eamon

Spring 2019

  • Land Trust receives gift of new preserve
  • Our ongoing love affair with Tolay and Sears Point
  • State and County agree on path forward for SDC

2018

Winter 2018

  • Managing land for wildlife and recreation
  • Reducing future fire impacts in Sonoma Valley
  • Bidding farewell to SDC clients and staff

Spring 2018

  • Our new acquisition for wildlife
  • The opening of Pole Mountain and the Jenner Headlands
  • Living with fire

2017

Winter 2017

  • The state of our lands after the fires
  • Bringing back the Baylands to Highway 37
  • Fran Conley: Prominent surgeon and land protector

Summer 2017

  • Agriculture on our lands
  • Redwood Hill Farm’s sustainability model
  • A critical SDC update.

Spring 2017

  • Changes at Stuart Creek Run
  • Our many ways of getting out on the land
  • Protecting old-growth redwoods

2016

Winter 2016

  • Learn about Tolay Creek Ranch becoming a park
  • Our amazing founders Citizen scientists monitoring bird life at Sears Point
  • The status of SDC.

Fall 2016

  • Upcoming land acquisitions
  • Expanded wildlife corridor project from Napa to Marin
  • Our new business member program

Spring 2016

  • Vote for Measure AA
  • Next steps for wildlife corridor
  • Preserving land forever

2015

Winter 2015

  • Protecting Estero Ranch
  • SDC closure plan
  • Sears Point levee breach

Spring 2015

  • Cultivating young stewards
  • Enlisting landowners to save wildlife
  • SDC update

2014

Winter 2014

  • A tidal marsh in the (re)making—Sears Point transformed
  • A $1 million challenge
  • Celebrating Ralph Benson

Fall 2014

  • Swimming upstream is getting easier for steelhead
  • Protecting the land and the people of the Sonoma Development Center
  • Mary Mueller: A legacy of giving for the land
  • Progress protecting our redwood forest