[Sustain] [SFGP-A] Help Save Rainbow Snake From Climate Change - This Wednesday

Sue Vaughan selizabethvaughan at gmail.com
Fri Dec 11 16:06:24 PST 2009


Members of the local Sierra Club are also on board with this, but the
'group' is wading gingerly into this because the Loma Prieta Chapter of the
Sierra Club oversees Pacifica.

Sue

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Eric Brooks <brookse32 at aim.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The most beautiful snake in California, the rainbow colored San
> Francisco Garter Snake, is in jeopardy due to climate change and needs
> our help. (To see and learn about the snake go to
> http://creagrus.home.montereybay.com/CAsnakeSFGarter.html )
>
> The snake is in trouble because a poorly designed coastal golf course
> was built right on top of its habitat in the 1920s and the snake has
> been declining ever since. Though the habitat, called Sharp Park, is in
> Pacifica California, the land is owned by the City of San Francisco.
> Recent efforts by Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi are now giving us the chance
> to save this beautiful animal.
>
> Climate change could mean the end of the snake unless the golf course is
> removed and the habitat fully restored. Part of the habitat is a
> protected natural area called Mori Point (managed by the National Park
> Service) where the snake is starting to make a comeback. But rising sea
> levels triggered by the climate crisis will soon create flooding in Mori
> Point, and if the golf course is not removed, the rainbow snake will
> have no good place of retreat from the rising salt water.
>
> This Wednesday, December 16, at 1pm, in San Francisco City Hall, Room
> 263, a hearing will be held on proposed alternatives for Sharp Park. But
> unfortunately, under pressure from golf enthusiasts, the San Francisco
> Recreation & Parks Dept. is planning for the golf course to remain, and
> is making false claims that the course is good for the snake!
>
> WHAT YOU CAN DO
>
> Come to the hearing and speak up to insist that the entire golf course
> be removed from Sharp Park and the habitat be restored.
>
> Join other San Francisco residents, and members of the Center for
> Biological Diversity, Restore Sharp Park, Golden Gate Audubon Society,
> Our City and many others at the hearing, to save the rainbow snake.
>
> HEARING DETAILS
>
> - Government Audit & Oversight Committee, Hearing On Sharp Park Restoration
> - San Francisco City Hall, Room 263, Wednesday, December 16, 1pm
> - Directions: From Civic Center BART/Muni station, cross United Nations
> Plaza to City Hall (on Polk between Grove and McAllister)
>
> FOR MORE INFORMATION go to:
>
>
> http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/restoring_sharp_park_california/index.html
>
> Thanks for your action and support!
>
> Eric Brooks
> Campaign Coordinator
> Our City
> 415-756-8844
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Sue Vaughan
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