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265 Moffett Blvd
504 Emerson St
715 Colorado Ave
Angel Island
Arastradero Preserve
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Bair Island
Butano Forest
California Coast
Cargill Salt Marshes
Clayoquot Sound
Coyote Valley
East Palo Alto Community Garden
Edgewood Park
Foothills Park
Gazos Mountain Camp
Headwaters Forest
Hidden Villa
Humboldt County
Los Trancos Creek
Midtown Palo Alto Community Garden
Mitchell Park
Moffett Field
Montara Mountain
Ohlone Field
Palo Alto Baylands
Peninsula Conservation Center
Pigeon Point
Pomponio State Beach
Potrero Commons
San Antonio Shopping Center
San Bruno Mountain
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Estuary
San Francisquito Creek
Santa Cruz Mountains
Searsville Dam
St. Patrick’s Seminary
Stanford Foothills
Ward Valley
Yosemite

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Pomponio State Beach
Pomponio State Beach
Angel Island
Angel Island
Hidden Villa
Hidden Villa
Los Trancos Creek
Peninsula creek in the Stanford hills that runs into San Francisquito Creek.
Los Trancos Creek
Clayoquot Sound
Endangered forest in British Columbia, about 5 hours west of Vancouver.
Clayoquot Sound
Midtown Palo Alto Community Garden
A small but impactful community organic garden operated by BAA from 1994 to 1999, just a short walk from BAA’s Colorado Ave office.
Midtown Palo Alto Community Garden
East Palo Alto Community Garden
EPA-HAS and BAA ran a thriving organic community garden where families could grow and sell their own food.
East Palo Alto Community Garden
San Francisquito Creek
Steelhead trout, red-legged frogs, and native riparian plants thrive here. BAA volunteers cleaned the creek many times over the years, and cooperated with the CRMP.
San Francisquito Creek
San Antonio Shopping Center
BAA’s Eco-Store had a temporary home in this shopping center for a period in late 1993 and early 1994.
San Antonio Shopping Center
Peninsula Conservation Center
Home of the PCCF from 1993 to 2000 when it merged with BAA to become Acterra. The building is cooperatively run with numerous other nonprofit.
Peninsula Conservation Center
265 Moffett Blvd
BAA’s Mountain View office and organic garden from 1999 to 2001.
265 Moffett Blvd
Arastradero Preserve
BAA staff and volunteers took on invasive species, habitat degradation, and loss of native oaks in a historic project stewarding the 609-acre Palo Alto park.
Arastradero Preserve
504 Emerson St
The birthplace of BAA and the office of Earth Day 1990. Originally on the ground floor (#504), later in the basement (#504-A).
504 Emerson St
715 Colorado Ave
BAA’s second home, in Midtown Palo Alto. BAA ran the building and sublet to numerous small businesses and nonprofits.
715 Colorado Ave
Yosemite
Air pollution, wildfires, overcrowding, habitat degradation, and development pressures threatened Yosemite’s ecosystems and visitor experience in the 1990s.
Yosemite
Ward Valley
Desert site near the Colorado River, home to endangered desert tortoises, threatened in the 1990s by radioactive waste disposal plans, and ultimately defeated.
Ward Valley
St. Patrick’s Seminary
St. Patrick’s Seminary faced controversial plans for 145 million-dollar homes, sparking preservation efforts and legal battles in the 1990s.
St. Patrick’s Seminary
Stanford Foothills
Much-loved open space in the hills above and southwest of Stanford that the university has been trying to develop for decades.
Stanford Foothills
Searsville Dam
Searsville Dam blocked fish migration, degraded habitat, increased invasive species, and accumulated sediment flowing into San Francisquito Creek
Searsville Dam
Santa Cruz Mountains
BAA criticized Big Creek Lumber for habitat destruction and watershed impacts in the mountain range between San Francisco to Salinas Valley, Pacific Ocean to San Francisco Bay.
Santa Cruz Mountains
San Francisco Estuary
The estuary encompasses the SF Bay and extends inland, featuring a salinity gradient and diverse ecosystems from saltwater to freshwater habitats.
San Francisco Estuary
San Francisco Bay
The body of water for which the region is named. Earth Day 2002 focused on issues revolving around SF Bay.
San Francisco Bay
San Bruno Mountain
San Bruno Mountain hosts rare plants and endangered butterflies, a biodiversity hotspot just south of urban San Francisco.
San Bruno Mountain
Potrero Commons
Activists fought to preserve open space on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill in the 1990s, opposing development plans for Portola Commons.
Potrero Commons
Pigeon Point
In the 1990s Pigeon Point faced habitat degradation, invasive species, and development pressure threatening its coastal ecosystem and historic lighthouse.
Pigeon Point
Palo Alto Baylands
The Baylands is critical habitat for migratory birds, endangered species, and wetland ecosystem resilience. BAA performed regular clean-ups here in the early 1990s.
Palo Alto Baylands
Ohlone Field
Despite its significance as Ohlone ancestral land and sensitive riparian habitat, Stanford University developed the open space at the edge of San Francisquito Creek.
Ohlone Field
Montara Mountain
Development threats, habitat fragmentation, erosion, invasive species, and endangered plant loss challenged Montara Mountain’s unique ecosystem.
Montara Mountain
Moffett Field
Activist groups such as BAA raised concerns in the 1990s about groundwater and soil contaminated by VOCs, pesticides, PCBs, and heavy metals.
Moffett Field
Mitchell Park
BAA hosted many events at Mitchell Park over the years, including Earth Day festivals and fundraiser concerts.
Mitchell Park
Humboldt County
Timber wars, habitat loss, endangered species decline, and watershed degradation threatened Humboldt County’s ecosystems throughout the 1990s
Humboldt County
Headwaters Forest
BAA members and activists from all over fought to save Headwaters from Maxxam’s threat, from 1990’s Redwood Summer until the US government purchased it in 1999.
Headwaters Forest
Gazos Mountain Camp
Gazos Mountain Camp hosts critical marbled murrelet habitat, coho salmon watershed, and old-growth redwoods, supporting endangered species conservation.
Gazos Mountain Camp
Foothills Park
Adjoining Arastradero Preserve, Foothills was site of Acterra’s Native Plants Nursery in 2001. Foothills has also hosted many BAA events.
Foothills Park
Edgewood Park
Development threats, invasive species, habitat degradation, and endangered species decline, led to conservation efforts and a “Natural Preserve” designation in 1993.
Edgewood Park
Coyote Valley
In the late 1990s tech campuses and housing developments threatened Coyote Valley’s open space, wildlife habitat, and agricultural lands.
Coyote Valley
California Coast
The CA coast was threatened in the 1990s by offshore oil drilling and logging. Activists fought back, leading to local ordinances and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
California Coast
Cargill Salt Marshes
Cargill’s salt ponds provide habitat for diverse wildlife but pose risks of toxic bittern spills, threatening Bay ecosystems.
Cargill Salt Marshes
Butano Forest
Activists fought to preserve Butano’s redwoods during the 1990s timber wars, opposing increased logging efforts.
Butano Forest
Bair Island
Grassroots activists fought developers for decades, ultimately preserving Bair Island in 1997 as part of a national wildlife refuge.
Bair Island
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
ANWR is a vital ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife, including polar bears, caribou, and migratory birds from six continents.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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