Protecting the Land and the People of Sonoma Developmental Center

January 1, 2015:

Located in the “pinch-point” of the Sonoma Valley Wildlife Corridor, nearly 800 of the Sonoma Developmental Center’s 1,000 acres are undeveloped and wild, making it critical habitat for wider-ranging mammals, like mountain lion, deer, bobcat, bear, and coyote. This is why Sonoma Land Trust is a leading partner of the effort to develop a community-centered plan for SDC.

The Sonoma Land Trust Fall Newsletter

Keeping the Sonoma Valley Wildlife Corridor Open and Wildlife Friendly

January 1, 2015:

The Sonoma Land Trust is working with landowners in the Sonoma Valley to ensure that wild animals can move safely between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacmas Mountains.

Please click on the link below to read our article on how we’re helping to keep the Sonoma Valley Wildlife Corridor open and wildlife friendly.

Keeping the Sonoma Valley Wildlife Corridor open and wildlife friendly

Sonoma Developmental Center: At a Crossroad

January 1, 2015:

John McCaull from the Sonoma Land Trust describes the efforts being put forth towards the ‘Transform SDC’ Project in the article provided below. By engaging the community as well as tapping into imaginations and passions of those who care for the Sonoma Valley, the recommendations for future uses of the SDC land, health care, and infrastructure appear fruitful in this en devour.

Please take a minute to read the following article.

Sonoma Developmental Center at a crossroads

Provided courtesy of The Kenwood Press website, by John McCaull, Sonoma Land Trust.