Professionally and personally, I have spent several decades working on sustainability. In particular, I have been working and writing to help communities limit and reverse the damage from climate change.
“Sustainability”, “environment” and even “climate change” are abstract concepts, but watching a Great Egret take off always takes my breath away.
As you can imagine, I’m passionate about the work of SFBBO. We live in an area blessed with an extraordinary richness of natural areas in the heart of an urbanized area. Protecting the beauty and the integrity of natural habitats here is crucial to our long-term survival. But we can only protect those habitats if the people in the area know about and care about them.
SFBBO’s recently updated mission statement puts the word “community” at the center of our work. For me, protecting birds and their habitats requires us to be deeply engaged in helping our communities see the vital importance of birds and bird habitats to our own well-being. We need people to understand how climate change and urban development threaten the survival of birds. But even more important, we need people to value birds and their needs and understand how to protect habitats that are changing.
SFBBO has a long history of building our understanding of birds and protecting habitats. Now, in a time of great change, this organization is vital to engaging our communities in protecting them. Please join me in supporting this wonderful organization by making a donation.
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