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Re-Imagining Big Basin—May 2022
Big Basin Fire Recovery—April 2022
About Us
Who We Are
Mission and Goals
History and Purpose
Committees
Director Biographies
Map of Bioregion
Fire Recovery at Big Basin—July 2021
Big Basin Fire Update—Spring 2021
Big Basin Fire Photos 2020 and Essay
News Archive
Meeting Agenda
What is a Watershed?
Watersheds
Watersheds of the Santa Cruz Mountains
Our Bioregion
What is a Bioregion?
What is Biodiversity?
About the Santa Cruz Mountains
Ecology of Our Coastal Estuaries
Salmonids of the Santa Cruz Mountains
Watersheds by Subregion
Sensitive Fauna
Sensitive Fauna: Introduction
Animal Species at Risk - Full List
Mammal Species
Reptile Species
Amphibian Species
Fish Species
About Redwoods
Old-Growth Forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains
Characteristics of Old-Growth Redwoods
Characteristics of Old-Growth Douglas-Firs
Ecological Value of Old-Growth Forests
How Tall Do Redwoods Grow in the Santa Cruz Mountains?
Growth of Seedlings from the Big Basin Headwall Tree
Selection Cutting: Panacea or damage in disguise?
Sustainable Forestry
Restoring Redwood Forests
The Marbled Murrelet – Flagship Species of Our Old-Growth Forests
Letter Correcting Misinformation in the 2009 National Geographic redwood article
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Support SCMBC
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Learn More
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Do Fish Grow on Trees?
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Grassy hills, brushy slopes, and forests are all present in La Honda Open Space Preserve, Santa Cruz Mountains

Grassy hills, brushy slopes, and forests are all present in La Honda Open Space Preserve, Santa Cruz Mountains

Coastal Sage Scrub

Coastal Sage Scrub

Marine terraces near Santa Cruz

Marine terraces near Santa Cruz

Marine terraces near Franklin Point

Marine terraces near Franklin Point

Westward trending ridges from Chalks Mountain

Westward trending ridges from Chalks Mountain

"The Chalks" in Big Basin

"The Chalks" in Big Basin

Berry Creek Falls, Big Basin

Berry Creek Falls, Big Basin

Photo by S. Singer

Silver Falls, Big Basin

Silver Falls, Big Basin

Photo by S. Singer

Golden Cascades, Big Basin

Golden Cascades, Big Basin

Photo by S. Singer

Baldwin Creek Estuary

Baldwin Creek Estuary

Año Nuevo Island

Año Nuevo Island

Photo by Rick Abend

Old-growth Redwoods

Old-growth Redwoods

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Grassy hills, brushy slopes, and forests are all present in La Honda Open Space Preserve, Santa Cruz Mountains
Coastal Sage Scrub
Marine terraces near Santa Cruz
Marine terraces near Franklin Point
Westward trending ridges from Chalks Mountain
"The Chalks" in Big Basin
Berry Creek Falls, Big Basin
Silver Falls, Big Basin
Golden Cascades, Big Basin
Baldwin Creek Estuary
Año Nuevo Island
Old-growth Redwoods
CIMG0407 (2) redwood webcap.jpg
 

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