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The San Francisco Bay Area GLS has an ongoing conservation project. Read more about it here...and please join us in our work!
Corona Heights Restoration
Corona Heights is the small, rocky peak that can be seen from the Castro. GLS works with the San Francisco Parks and Recreation Departmentâs Natural Areas Management Program and other volunteers to remove invasive non-native plants, and to restore its original flora and fauna. GLS member Jim Houillian has been volunteering at Corona Heights for many years, and recalls when radish, a familiar annual with purple and white flowers, was the predominant plant on the hillsides. Todayâs variety of plants demonstrates how ongoing restoration work has greatly enhanced the biological diversity on the hilltop. Habitat restoration on Corona Heights takes place from 10 am to approximately 12 noon the last Saturday of every month. Check out our Outings section for more details on how to join GLS in this project, or click here to see an article about Corona Heights from one of our newsletters.
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