Lecture: Twin Peaks Bioregion and the Natural Areas Program @ CounterPulse (SOMA

Wednesday, March 26
7:30 pmto8:30 pm

The Franciscan Bioregion is the unique ecological area of Planet Earth and the area of our keen interest, north of the San Francisco airport, from San Bruno Mountain to the Golden Gate. In the heart of the city is a series of hilltops, e.g., Mt. Davidson, Tank Hill, Corona Heights, as well as Glen Canyon, that are still rich with natural areas, wildlife habitats, and indigenous biodiversity. This “Twin Peaks Bioregion” is severely threatened by noxious weeds and insensitive uses of our local natural habitats. Still, many people are working hard to steward these special places, and they hold an exciting vision for this area and the whole city as a restored network of wildlife corridors, nature trails, and livable communities, for example from Golden Gate Park to Glen Park. Tom Radulovich - Livable City, BART Board; Greg Gaar - Natural Historian, Haight-Ashbury Native Plant Nursery; Craig Dawson - Mt. Sutro Stewards, Inner Sunset Merchants Association

Cost: FREE
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