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Amy Wilson Morris

2019 Impacts

Updated: Dec 30, 2020


We are very proud of what we were able to accomplish in 2019. Thank you for helping to make all of this possible! Our 2019 impacts include:

  • Working with a coalition of community organizations and neighbors, we successfully advocated for District 7 funds for a crosswalk across Clarendon Trailhead. This will create a much safer crossing for all trail users and neighbors.

  • We made major progress on the Clarendon Trailhead, creating seating and new planter beds from well over 200,000 pounds of granite. The trailhead will provide the public with a welcoming space to sit and gather before and after hiking and biking on Mount Sutro, Twin Peaks, and Laguna Honda.

  • We worked with over 1,100 volunteers who contributed nearly 4,000 hours of service to habitat and trail projects throughout Mount Sutro.

  • We cared for over 5,000 plants, representing over 100 native species, in our nursery, and installed hundreds of native plants on Mount Sutro as part of our restoration efforts.

  • We maintained and restored our multi-use trails and led many educational nature walks.

  • We began a summer internship program, providing nine high school students the opportunity to learn about local ecology and build job skills.

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