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Author Archives: Doug Allshouse

The Real Heart of The Mountain, 1945-2014

Take a moment and visually inhale this ‘snapshot in time’ taken by Ansel Adams from the north summit of San Bruno Mountain. A heart-shaped outline […]

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San Bruno Mountain Fire, June 2008

This was a generational event, a pyrotechnic three-ring circus of enormous importance and magnitude. On Sunday evening, June 22, a wildfire that eventually reached five […]

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Land Snails of San Bruno Mountain

The plant diversity on San Bruno Mountain is staggering considering the acreage: 659 species on about 3,000 acres. But in addition to these plants, we […]

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A Chronicle of Natural History on San Bruno Mountain

It would appear that summer has inspired many things: The Boys of Summer and The Summer of Love to name two. This year is becoming […]

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San Bruno Mountain Fire, July 2003

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It’s such a simple thought, yet so confounding in its implications. Mother Nature presented a scientific opportunity for […]

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    • Special Events
      • Urban Wilds: The Art of the Franciscan Ecology – V2
  • Biodiversity of the Yerba Buena
    • Biodiversity Resources
      • Plants for Birds Program
    • Yerba Buena’s Habitat Revolution
    • SF Biodiversity Vision 2020
      • SF Biodiversity Vision 2020 Results
    • Gardening for Biodiversity
      • Virtual Garden Tour, May 10, 2020
      • Public Spaces Garden Tours
  • Exploring
    • Vascular Plants of San Francisco Checklist
    • Focus on Rarities
    • Local Ecology
    • Flower Hotlines
    • Remnants
  • About
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