JOIN US IN PROTECTING YOUR WILD PLACES
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TuleyomeProtect Nature, Connect Kids to Wild Places - DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCH!!
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How many animals did you count at the watering hole?
You can help the wild creatures in our area by supporting TULEYOME starting today for the Big Day of Giving. Tuleyome creates wildlife corridors for the animals to move through safely and tirelessly protects public lands so you can enjoy and explore.
Right now, longtime supporters have created a $27,750 matching donation – for every dollar you give, our generous donors will match it!
Your donation will have DOUBLE the IMPACT.
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A quick look at Tuleyome’s MASTER PLAN:
Phase One:
Protected Public Land. Since 2002, we have protected 538,824 acres and 20 miles of river in seven counties with the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, Molok Luyuk and Cache Creek Wild and Scenic River designations.
For perspective, 538,824 acres is roughly EIGHTY-FIVE times larger than the City of Davis.
Phase Two:
Developed stewardship plans for our protected lands and all the things we value within them: the plants, animals, waterways, hikes-bikes-and adventure.
Our plans are aligned with the latest science, so your ongoing support helps us remain an innovative force for rewilding public lands.
Phase Three:
Implement the stewardship plans. Tuleyome is scaling up our efforts for the critical third phase.
We build trails and maintained them, offer wildflower tours and special events, we created a naturalist course for the public, and implemented measures to co-steward our land with local tribes.
Together with the Nature’s Theater program, we also help children care and connect to the natural world through story. We also have an interactive school program at the newly opened Woodland Regional Park Preserve - a collaboration with the city of Woodland.
There is still so much to do.
And this is where you come in.
Join the effort—DONATE TODAY!