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Cypress Abbey Ranch, CA

Credit: John Birchard

The North Coast is home to iconic California landscapes—redwood forests and stunning coastal bluffs. The land also supports salmon runs, the state's largest timber economy, and provides habitat for the Northern spotted owl. The Trust for Public Land is working in partnership with city and county governments, timber companies, and land trusts to acquire properties and finance conservation easements in this region. Our efforts enhance both coastal and inland access for public recreation and ensure the legacy of working forests, while protecting water quality and threatened natural resources in the forests, streams, and tidal estuaries of California's beloved North Coast.

Currently, our work in the North Coast comprises three focus areas:

How You Can Help

To learn more about The Trust for Public Land's work across the North Coast region, please contact John Bernstein, North Coast Program Manager.

Projects

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  • Hillside Natural Area, El Cerrito
    Hillside Natural Area, El Cerrito
    Credit: Gary Hill
  • Canal Community Garden, CA
    Canal Community Garden, CA
    Credit: Julie Baldocchi
  • Balboa Park, San Francisco
    Balboa Park, San Francisco
    Credit: Pat Mazzera
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  • Cypress Abbey Ranch, CA
    Cypress Abbey Ranch, CA
    Credit: Rich Reid
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  • Cypress Abbey Ranch, CA
    Cypress Abbey Ranch, CA
    Credit: John Birchard
  • Liberty Island, San Joaquin Delta, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service refuge.
    Liberty Island, CA
    Credit: Sam Roberts
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  • Yuba Highlands, California
    Yuba Highlands, CA
    Credit: Rich Reid
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    Pine Avenue Park, CA
    Credit: Jonathan Alcorn
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