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Urban Open Space Corner: CommUniverCity’s Growing Sustainably Program

“It’s hard to eat healthy. We’re introducing kids to things like seasonality of produce and buying organic.”

San Jose State students are getting out of the classroom to share lessons in healthy food and our environment with local kids and their families. 

Read More July 02, 2019

Greening Urban Spaces to Improve Habitat & Build Climate Resilience

Our urban landscape is a challenging place for native plants and wildlife to thrive. The sea of asphalt and pavement on our streets and sidewalks, as well as concrete, glass, and steel structures disrupt the movement of animals and provide barriers to the growth and dispersal of native plants, critical for urban biodiversity.  Urban infrastructure has replaced vital “green” infrastructure that can help offset the loss of wildlife habitat.  

Read More July 02, 2019

Community Connections - Clayton Koopmann

Community Connections highlights the many leaders, partners, and neighbors who make a difference in our community. This month we are featuring Clayton Koopmann, cattle rancher and rangeland ecologist/rangeland management specialist

Read More July 02, 2019

How the Open Space Authority Prepares for Wildfire Season

As the weather warms up, the Open Space Authority field team responsibilities shift to prepare for the summer season. In addition to getting the preserves ready for an increase in visitors, the team is beginning to prepare for the ever-growing threat of wildfires.

Read More June 05, 2019

Urban Open Space Corner: Guadalupe River Park Conservancy's Student-Led Explorations Along the River

“Every day we get to see ‘the awe’ and experience how excited the kids are to be outside”

Hands-on, outdoor educational opportunities encourage students to take active roles in their learning, allowing them to make discoveries in new and exciting ways. But many children, especially those coming from disadvantaged or low-income backgrounds, face obstacles to connecting with nature in educational settings.

Read More June 05, 2019

Celebrating the Beauty of Santa Clara Valley's Open Spaces: Photo Contest Winners!

To celebrate National Nature Photography Day on June 15, we asked photographers of all levels to send us their best shots of Santa Clara Valley's open spaces. And the response was amazing! 

Read More June 05, 2019

How We’re Helping Wildlife Move Safely Through Coyote Valley

The roads and freeways we depend on to connect our communities pose one of the greatest threats to wildlife. Roads fragment wildlife habitat, create barriers to movement, and kill animals through vehicle collisions. Animals need to move freely in order to find mates, hunt, migrate, and spread to new areas. All of these activities are essential for wildlife to be able to share their genes and maintain population health. Roads are a major issue in Coyote Valley, one of the last remaining pathways that wildlife use to travel between protected lands in the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Diablo Range.

Read More June 05, 2019

Urban Open Space Corner: Saving and Restoring Santa Clara’s Last Remaining Open Space

In the shadow of Levi’s Stadium and Santa Clara’s residential subdivisions and office parks, there’s a little sliver of open space along the Guadalupe River where wildlife roam and migratory birds stop as they travel along the Pacific Coast.

Read More May 01, 2019

Community Connections - Les Krammer

We are introducing a series of the many leaders, partners, and neighbors who make a difference in our community. This profile features Les Krammer, docent for the Open Space Authority and volunteer for the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Program of Santa Clara County.

Read More May 01, 2019

Urban Open Space Corner: Valley Verde’s Home Garden Project

“We all garden together and make new friends. We learn from each other.”

When the economic crisis hit back in 2008, Raul Lozano started to hear about all the families that were struggling not just to afford housing, but also to afford food. “I heard the food banks were overwhelmed,” and there were too many people who needed their support.

Read More May 01, 2019
For media inquiries contact:

Charlotte Graham

Public Information Officer
cgraham@openspaceauthority.org