San Mateo Coast: Coastal Community Update
February 1, 2020

Read more about POST's efforts to ensure the future of farming and coast's rural character.

Posted on By Benjamin Wright
Coyote Valley: The Impossible Dream (Come True)
November 6, 2019

After decades of debate over land use, we've protected 937 acres at the northern end of Coyote Valley.

Posted on By Walter Moore
Why Saving Coyote Valley is So Important
July 23, 2019

The protection of Coyote Valley, just south of San Jose, is a top priority for our organization. Here's why.

Posted on By Noelle Chambers
A New Era for Redwood Forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains
March 26, 2019

We recently acquired 937 acres of redwood forest in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This land is now protected forever. Learn more here.

Posted on By Walter Moore
A Look at POST’s 2018 Highlights 
December 5, 2018

Chances are you missed some highlights from 2018. Here we summarized some of our accomplishments and list a few fun features you may have missed.

Posted on By Liz Torczyner
Water, Flooding and the Future of San Jose
October 1, 2018

There are a few items on the ballot November 6 that could significantly impact the future of San Jose. Here's what you need to know.

Posted on By Jennifer Koepcke
Vida Verde: Enabling the Transformational Power of Nature
August 21, 2018

Learn how POST helped support the work of Vida Verde, a nonprofit getting the Bay Area's urban youth into our open spaces.

Posted on By Noelle Chambers
Barrett Canyon: A Vital Link Protected
July 18, 2018

POST is thrilled to protect 326 acres of Barrett Canyon, south of the Almaden Reservoir. Learn how this acquisition helps connect 31,000 acres of protected open spaces!

Posted on By Walter Moore
What You Need to Know About Prop 68
May 1, 2018

On June 5th, California voters will decide on Proposition 68, The Clean Water and Safe Parks Act. Here’s what you need to know.

Posted on By Jennifer Koepcke
A Gift for Future Generations
April 17, 2018

Kelly Runyon, POST donor and stewardship volunteer, explains his reasons for dedicating his time and resources to our local open spaces. Hear his story.

Posted on By Kelly Runyon

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