Why Are There Cows in Our Open Spaces?
January 13, 2020

Our Director of Land Stewardship discusses the benefits of cows in open space.

Posted on By Matt Dolkas
Tunitas Creek Beach: What’s It Take to Open a County Park?
December 6, 2019

Hear the latest developments in the planning of a new county park at Tunitas Creek Beach and learn how you can get involved.

Posted on By Taylor Jang
A Look at Coyote Valley’s History (And How We’re Shaping Its Future)
November 6, 2019

Hear the story of Coyote Valley and our vision for its future.

Posted on By Noelle Chambers
Key Tool for Conservation at Risk: Conservation Easement Tax Incentive
October 25, 2019

A key tool for land trusts nationwide is at risk, the conservation easement tax incentive. Learn what you can do here.

Posted on By Tiffany Edwards
Rewilding Barrett Canyon
February 20, 2019

When we protected 326-acres in Barrett Canyon, we acquired a bit of mess. Learn how we restored this canyon and prepared it for the public.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Government Shutdown: Welcome Back to Our Federal Friends
January 27, 2019

In the wake of the government shutdown, we took time to reflect on our partnerships with federal agencies. Welcome back, friends! We missed you.

Posted on By Dan Olstein
Partners Make it Possible – How We’re Preparing for Climate Change
January 4, 2019

Climate change is making our land stewardship work more complicated. But we're rising to the challenge. Learn more here.

Posted on By Dan Olstein
The Future of Fire in California
January 2, 2019

What does the future hold for fire in California and how can we best prepare for it here on the Peninsula and in the South Bay? Learn more here.

Posted on By Peter Cowan, PhD
How We’re Reducing the Risk of Catastrophic Wildfire
November 16, 2018

Through resiliency, preparation and partnerships, POST is working on the Peninsula and in the South Bay to reduce the risks of wildfire.

Posted on By Dan Olstein
San Jose’s Measure T Passes – Historic Moment for Coyote Valley
November 8, 2018

On November 6, San Jose residents voted in favor Measure T by over 70%. Find out what this means for the future of Coyote Valley.

Posted on By Noelle Chambers

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