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Great News: Victory at Juristac!
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Great News: Victory at Juristac!

We are thrilled to announce a major victory: the proposed Sargent Ranch open-pit sand and gravel mine is no longer a threat to the Juristac landscape! Today, the Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) announced the purchase of this property for permanent conservation, putting an end to the Sargent Ranch Quarry proposal. This outcome would not...

Good News for Coyote Valley Wildlife
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Good News for Coyote Valley Wildlife

At Green Foothills, protecting Coyote Valley has long been a top priority — not just for its open space and farmland, but for the wildlife that depend on this landscape to survive. That’s why we’re encouraged by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s (VTA) recent action to launch the Coyote Valley Wildlife Crossing Project, a...

Good News for Burrowing Owls
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Good News for Burrowing Owls

The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency recently shared exciting results from its Burrowing Owl Conservation and Recovery Program—and they’re worth celebrating. In 2025, 142 adult Western Burrowing Owls formed 52 successful breeding pairs and produced 233 young, marking the largest regional population since the program began in 2014. This milestone shows what’s possible when conservation...

Making our Shorelines SAFER
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Making our Shorelines SAFER

Sea level rise and flooding continue to pose a substantial threat to our bayfront communities, putting homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods at risk. In response, the cities of East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City are working together to design a shoreline project that balances public access, shoreline protection, and healthy ecosystems. Known as the...

Ask Planning Commission to Deny Harmful Sprawl Project
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Ask Planning Commission to Deny Harmful Sprawl Project

On Thursday, January 29, the Santa Clara County Planning Commission will once again consider a development proposal that threatens open space and wildlife outside San Jose. Like several projects we’ve alerted you about in recent months, this residential sprawl project would block critical wildlife movement and put residents in harm’s way. The developer failed to...

aerial view of California coast near Mori Point in San Mateo County
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Tell the Trump Administration to Stop New Offshore Drilling

The Trump administration is pursuing a dangerous new offshore drilling plan that will open vast stretches of U.S. coastline, including California’s coast, for new offshore oil and gas drilling. The federal government is accepting public comments on this plan until Friday, January 23, 2026. Please tell the government not to allow new offshore drilling. Offshore...

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Rural Zoning Changes Must Protect Farmland and Open Space

Local farmland is a critical natural resource that is continually under threat of development. As Santa Clara County updates its zoning rules for development in rural unincorporated areas, Green Foothills is urging the County to ensure that these zoning amendments preserve important farmland, support local agriculture, and prevent oversized development from creeping into rural communities....

San Bruno Mountain
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Defending San Bruno Mountain

San Bruno Mountain, just south of San Francisco, is an example of the type of landscape that most needs environmental advocacy: a fragile ecosystem at risk from a proposed manufacturing facility. Green Foothills, a conservation nonprofit that has been a champion for nature on the Peninsula since 1962, is working alongside local environmental partners to...

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Destruction of Trees and Habitat at Pleasant Hills Site

The City of San Jose is about to start studying the environmental impacts of a massive proposed development on open space at the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course. But while that review hasn’t even started, the landowner has already begun cutting down and removing trees—destroying wildlife habitat before the city can evaluate or address the...

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Take Action for Trees and Habitat at Pleasant Hills

The City of San Jose is about to start studying the environmental impacts of a massive proposed development on open space at the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course. But while that review hasn’t even started, the landowner has already begun cutting down and removing trees—destroying wildlife habitat before the city can evaluate or address the...

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