The members of the Open Space Council gather for our annual conference and partner with each other on a wide range of projects. And they're also connected to each other online through Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and blogs.
Would you like to join them online?
We have a list over on the left of your screen with our members' blogs. Check out who we're following on Twitter. But to make it so irresistably easy for you here they are:
Blogs
- Alameda Co Resource Conservation District
- City of Brisbane
- LandPaths
- The Nature Conservancy
- Trust for Public Land - City Parks
- Bay Area Ridge Trail
- CA State Parks
- CA State Parks Foundation
- East Bay Regional Park District
- Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
- LandPaths
- Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
- National Park Service
- The Nature Conservancy
- Save the Redwoods League
- Trust for Public Land
- Bay Area Ridge Trail Council
- California Rangeland Trust
- California State Parks Foundation
- City of San Jose
- City of Walnut Creek
- Conservation Corps North Bay
- County of Sonoma
- East Bay Regional Park District
- Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
- Land Trust of Santa Cruz County
- LandPaths
- Livermore Area Recreation and Park District
- Marin Agricultural Land Trust
- Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
- Peninsula Open Space Trust
- Pepperwood Preserve
- Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
- Save Mount Diablo
- Save the Redwoods League
- Sempervirens Fund
- Sonoma Ecology Center
- Sonoma Land Trust
- The Nature Conservancy
- Trust for Public Land
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Volunteers for Outdoor California
Are we missing anyone? Please let us know in the comments or sending an email to annie at openspacecouncil dot org.
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NEW! Thanks for sharing these new links:
Bay Area Early Detection Network on Facebook
Walnut Creek Open Space on Facebook
Sonoma Land Trust on Twitter
Sonoma Land Trust also has a Twitter presence. Follow us!
Posted by: Sheri Cardo | 09/08/2010 at 11:04 AM
Thank you, Shari! We will at @SonomaLandTrust.
Posted by: Annie | 09/08/2010 at 02:35 PM
Thanks for posting all of these. The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project has a Facebook site as well.
Posted by: Amy Hutzel | 09/09/2010 at 09:26 AM
Hi Annie,
POST also has a blog on its Web site, "POST Field Notes," that you can link to directly here:
http://blog.openspacetrust.org/
Thanks!
--Nina Nowak
POST Director of Communications
Posted by: Nina Nowak | 09/09/2010 at 02:31 PM