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What Happens Now? A Letter from Executive Director Craig Anderson to Friends of LandPaths

The results of the U.S. presidential election, one week ago, sent shockwaves through our community, neighborhoods, and families. It makes a person pause, and it certainly should. At a time when it seemed there was momentum to move ahead, for many people what seems a U-turn has emerged, surrounding us. Click one of the tags above to read the entire post.

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Students Make More Nature and Science Connections through New Environmental Education Pathways Project in Sonoma County

Students Make New Connections WithEnvironmental Education Pathways  On a brisk and sunny day at Glen Oaks Ranch, 3rd graders from Flowery Elementary School chat merrily as they hike

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A family smiles with the red barn at Bayer Farm in the background. In the foreground of the photo is a table full of tomatoes, squash, corn, and other vegetables harvested at Bayer Farm that day.

LandPaths receives $700,000 Outdoor Equity Grants Program grant from California State Parks.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  June 16, 2022  Contact: Leilani Clark, Communications Lead  Email: [email protected]   Cell: (707) 332-4736  LandPaths receives $700,000 Outdoor Equity Grants Program grant from California State

LandPaths receives $700,000 Outdoor Equity Grants Program grant from California State Parks. Read Article

The Community Rallied to Plant 4400 Redwood Saplings at Rancho Mark West in ONE Weekend

A warm and hearty thank you to everyone who helped plant redwood saplings at Rancho Mark West with LandPaths! Volunteers showed up for the land and community big time, joining together to plant

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