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The Bay Area Conservancy Program of the California State Coastal Conservancy has launched its campaign to offer a special license plate to California Drivers! Go here to register: www.bayarealicenseplate.org
Learn about the Bay Area's Protected Lands, Family Campgrounds, Recreational Trails, and Public Transportation. Powered by ParkInfo.org, a collaborative, public interest effort by non-profit and public organizations to broaden access by people to all levels of parks and open space. This service consists of the ParkInfo interface (which allows searches, links and mapping), and a database of protected open space and park lands.
The Bay Area Open Space Council's regional "data-node" for cataloging and sharing metadata records. Our initial searches are pre-defined views into the CERES California Environmental Information Catalog. Future enhancements include relational tracking of Resources, Contacts, and Projects throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
A regional multi-organizational partnership dedicated to sharing and expanding the use of environmental data of all types in order to facilitate informed community decision-making, environmental management, and education in the Northern San Francisco Bay region of California and beyond.
As part of the NEW Bay Area Open Space Council Web Site, we are offering RSS Feeds direct from OpenSpaceCouncil.org. Please see the list below for the BEST links to use in your NewsReaders and WebBrowsers. These "Smart Bookmarks" allow you an easy way to stay connected with the work of the Council and its partners. If your organzation would like to include your RSS feed in our growing network, please email BC Capps and ask for the address to be added to the feeds.
The Bay Area Open Space Council has a broad initiative to improve the use and management of conservation easements. Learn more about our challenge grant program, current projects, and download reports.
The Bay Area Open Space Council provides support for two Landscape Working Groups intended to establish and maintain voluntary partnerships of non-profit land management organizations and public agencies dedicated to the conservation, preservation, and management of natural, wild, agricultural, and recreational lands throughout the Bay Area.
You can support your business and the greenbelt at the same time! Become known as a supporter of the Council, the region’s premier park and open space acquisition, restoration and land stewardship collective. For more information about the Professional Associate Membership Program, please contact Bettina Ring, Executive Director, at 415-460-1540 or Bettina@OpenSpaceCouncil.org.
The Bay Area Conservancy Program was established through State Legislation in 1997 and is administered by the California Coastal Conservancy. The Bay Area Open Space Council is excited about the progress that has been made by the Bay Area Conservancy Program and is pleased to present these annual reports. — Year Six Annual Report added January 31, 2006.
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