Diablo Restoration Team

Save Mount Diablo's mission is to preserve Mount Diablo's peaks, surrounding foothills, and watersheds through land acquisition and preservation strategies designed to protect the mountain's natural beauty, biological diversity, and historic and agricultural heritage; enhance our area's quality of life; and provide recreational opportunities consistent with protection of natural resources. Since Save Mount Diablo's founding in 1971, preserved open space has increased from less than 7,000 acres to over 120,000 acres in more than 50 parks.  

 Mount Diablo is still threatened by development. That could mean the loss of wildlife corridors, ecosystems, and recreational opportunities. Your support will preserve these natural lands forever to safeguard our quality of life, including the quality of our air, water, and vistas.

DIABLO RESTORATION TEAM (DiRT)  

The Diablo Restoration Team (DiRT) is Save Mount Diablo's volunteer restoration field crew. Dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of natural resources in Contra Costa County, volunteers meet monthly to get DiRTy and contribute to the stewardship of habitat for sensitive and endangered species. Workdays are open to the public. 

 Please forward any inquiries to dirt@savemountdiablo.org.

When you sign up for an event, you’ll receive news and email updates from Save Mount Diablo. You can unsubscribe or change the frequency of emails at any time.

   P: 925-947-3535  | 1901 Olympic Blvd., Suite 320, Walnut Creek, CA 94596    

Save Mount Diablo's mission is to preserve Mount Diablo's peaks, surrounding foothills, and watersheds through land acquisition and preservation strategies designed to protect the mountain's natural beauty, biological diversity, and historic and agricultural heritage; enhance our area's quality of life; and provide recreational opportunities consistent with protection of natural resources. Since Save Mount Diablo's founding in 1971, preserved open space has increased from less than 7,000 acres to over 120,000 acres in more than 50 parks.  

 Mount Diablo is still threatened by development. That could mean the loss of wildlife corridors, ecosystems, and recreational opportunities. Your support will preserve these natural lands forever to safeguard our quality of life, including the quality of our air, water, and vistas.

DIABLO RESTORATION TEAM (DiRT)  

The Diablo Restoration Team (DiRT) is Save Mount Diablo's volunteer restoration field crew. Dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of natural resources in Contra Costa County, volunteers meet monthly to get DiRTy and contribute to the stewardship of habitat for sensitive and endangered species. Workdays are open to the public. 

 Please forward any inquiries to dirt@savemountdiablo.org.

When you sign up for an event, you’ll receive news and email updates from Save Mount Diablo. You can unsubscribe or change the frequency of emails at any time.

   P: 925-947-3535  | 1901 Olympic Blvd., Suite 320, Walnut Creek, CA 94596    

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