It’s World Health Day. It may only come once a year, but for Green Foothills, we work every day to remind local leaders of the critical role they play in keeping our natural world healthy for the benefit of all. And on this World Health Day, the importance of nature to our wellbeing is more...
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30 Ideas for a Nature-Minded New Year’s Resolution
By Bryan Beck, Board Member New Year’s Eve has always been one of my favorite holidays. Not just because of the champagne, but I appreciate having time to reflect on the past year and think about the year to come. Though I don’t always hold to them, I’ve found that a good New Year’s Resolution...
Give the Gift that Keeps on Giving #GivingTuesday
It’s almost #GivingTuesday and we hope you’ll celebrate this global day of giving by watching our video and becoming a sustaining member today. Special thanks to James, Peggy, Rani, David, and all of our sustaining members who make our work possible through their ongoing support. Join them and give nature the gift that keeps on...
Join Us in Speaking Up for Coyote Valley
<span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> Want to protect Coyote Valley’s natural resources? Sign up for our Coyote Valley action alert list and get informed about our current work to protect Coyote Valley
Thanks for Another Great Year!
Thanks to you and our members we’re celebrating another great year of local open space protection. It’s only because of our community that we’re able to speak up for local nature. 2015 was no different. From the San Mateo County Coast, the the Peninsula Foothills, to Santa Clara Valley’s farmlands, thanks to the support from...
We’re on Change.org!
Committee for Green Foothills is a champion of Measure Q to protect local open space for future generations. Our petition on Change.org is just one of the many ways we are working to get our the vote for this crucial ballot measure. It’s pretty exciting. And, we just hit 1,500 signatures! Can you help us...