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Nov 6, 2023
A Recap on our 2023 Crew Leader Training
The Sutro Stewards Trails Program hosted our 2023 Crew Leader Training program over the last week of October. Our training consists of a...
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Joshua Han
Jun 10, 2022
Camp Parks Base Reserve Observations
I have been working on my project which focuses on the landscape changes within Camp Parks Reserves Base from January 2022 to March 2022....
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Sutro Stewards
May 18, 2022
Leaves of Three, Let it Be!
By: Christian Chingcuangco Sources [1] Pacific Poison Oak, Toxicodendron diversilobum | Native Plants PNW [2] Poison Oak: Identification...
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Sutro Stewards
Jan 31, 2022
Getting to Know Your Crew Leaders: Joe Creitz
Joe is a recent graduate from our 2021 Crew Leader Trainees. After taking his new found skills to the next level, Joe has officially...
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Sutro Stewards
Dec 7, 2021
Welcome to our Apprentices, Geri and Sam!
We are beyond excited to welcome our two newest apprentices! These two are joining us to help us do even more amazing on the ground work,...
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Sutro Stewards
Oct 27, 2021
What is Growing?
By: Jillian DeBlanc Common name: Malva rosa, Island Mallow Scientific: Malva assurgentiflora (previously Lavatera Assurgentiflora) When...
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Sutro Stewards
Aug 9, 2021
The Field Bindweed
By: Graham MacWilliams Whenever we walk in nature, we are hearing what nature is telling us. Whether it is the sound in the trees, the...
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Sutro Stewards
Jul 19, 2021
Earth Day Backpacking: Mission Peak
We are very excited to partner with Dolby Laboratories for a special Nature in your Neighborhood project for Dolby Cares Week. A time...
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Sutro Stewards
Jul 2, 2021
The California Pipevine
We are very excited to partner with Dolby Laboratories for a special Nature in your Neighborhood project for Dolby Cares Week. A time...
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Sutro Stewards
Jun 30, 2021
Scrophularia californica
We are very excited to partner with Dolby Laboratories for a special Nature in your Neighborhood project for Dolby Cares Week. A time...
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Angela De Leon
Jun 16, 2021
Lacy Phacelia
Lacy phacelia, or Phacelia tanacetifolia, is a blue-violet wildflower that can beautify any home garden or natural landscape. It is...
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Angela De Leon
Jun 9, 2021
Black Sage
Black Sage (Salvia mellifera) is a very common species of sage found in California. This species is native to central and southern...
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Angela De Leon
Jun 4, 2021
The California Poppy
The California Poppies’ (Eschscholzia californica) bold and bright appearance has made it the perfect flower to represent the Golden...
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