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Tag Archives: access
Signs of Annoyance – Natural Areas Program
Recently, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (SFRPD) spent an estimated half-million dollars on signage, most of which listed various Don’ts (though ironically, they start with “San Francisco Recreation & Parks Welcomes You”). All our parks and open spaces … Continue reading
Posted in "Natural" Areas Program, Applies Pesticides, Blocks Access, Wastes Money
Tagged access, environment, Glyphosate, Toxic, wildlife
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Excluded Bike Riders Volunteered Thousands of Hours
Tom Borden, a bike rider who has been active with various recreational bicycle organizations in San Francisco contacted us some weeks ago. A rash of new restrictive signage has gone up all over the parks of San Francisco, particularly Natural … Continue reading
Preserving our Parks for the Public: Poster and Flyer
For anyone who would like to share our message, we’re offering a poster and a flyer that you can download and print or just email to spread the word. All you have to do is to click on the picture … Continue reading
Posted in "Natural" Areas Program
Tagged access, environment, Natural Areas Program, Pesticides, trees
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