San Vicente Redwoods – Reviving an Ancient Redwood Forest
May 31, 2023

Learn about our work healing this vast redwood forest.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Serpentine Soil & Wildflowers: A Rare & Magical Duo
February 28, 2023

Serpentine soil is a rare habitat where native plants thrive. Learn more about it, and where you can find it on Bay Area hikes.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Why We’re Studying Groundwater in San José’s Coyote Valley
September 22, 2021

It's the beginning of a new beginning for this ancient wetland.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Work Begins to Restore San Jose’s Coyote Valley
July 24, 2020

Work to restore the last intact valley floor connecting two of the Bay Area’s largest mountain ranges has begun.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Rewilding Barrett Canyon
February 20, 2019

When we protected 326-acres in Barrett Canyon, we acquired a bit of mess. Learn how we restored this canyon and prepared it for the public.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
The Houseplant That Tried to Take Over a San Vicente Creek
October 23, 2018

There's an invasive houseplant loose in the Santa Cruz Mountains that can swallow a creek. But we're going to stop it before it can.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Fighting for Salmon in San Vicente Creek
April 4, 2018

Coho salmon in San Vicente Creek near Davenport are on the brink of extinction. We're fighting for the survival of these fish. Here's our story.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
A Story in the Rocks – The Geology of Tunitas Creek Beach
December 28, 2017

Have you ever wonder what created the huge bluffs at Tunitas Creek Beach? Find the answers here from POST's resident geologist, Irina Kogan.

Posted on By Irina Kogan
Scroll to top