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Holiday Open House

  Join Conservation Action Board and Staff for a Holiday Open House Conservation Action’s Board and Staff are opening up our office on Monday, December 21st for an intimate holiday gathering. Here’s a top ten list of why you should attend the Conservation Action Open House: 10. Lite Finger Foods […]

Napafication of the Sonoma Coast

Press Release: Local Coastal Plan Comments submitted by Conservation Action (Actual Full Text Comment Letter Here: SCCA Comments_LCP_9.30.2015 )   10/8/2015, Santa Rosa, CA- In a September 30 comment letter to the Sonoma County Planning Department, Sonoma County’s largest environmental organization, Sonoma County Conservation Action (SCCA), expressed concerns regarding Sonoma County Permit and Resource Management […]

CAFE

Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival

Join Conservation Action Fund for Education when they host the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour at the Sebastopol Grange Hall on Friday, August 7, 2015 starting at 4:30 p.m. With a Free Kids Matinee from 2-3pm, an Environmental Happy Hour with beer, wine, and food truck starting […]

Say NO to Fast Track of the Trans Pacific Partnership

Are you familiar with the Trans-Pacific Partnership? It’s a trade agreement between multiple countries that seeks to lower trade barriers and protect the interests of multinational corporations, often at the expense of consumers, the environment, and local workers. If that’s not enough to give you pause, new negotiations are well […]

Keep Our Beaches Free

Keep our Beaches Free

In 2013, Sonoma County denied State Parks’ coastal permit application requesting the installation of pay stations that would charge a fee to park at several Bodega Bay and other Sonoma Coast beaches. Many of these publicly-accessible and free beaches are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, and nearly everyone surveyed […]

Green Belt

Open Space

The community separators and greenbelts between Sonoma County’s cities that we voted to preserve nearly 20 years ago will expire in 2016. This is a vital vote that will determine the very nature of our county for many years to come. If we don’t continue to protect and conserve this open space, commercial development and urban sprawl may destroy some of our most iconic landscape forever.