The 2025 Wild & Scenic Film Festival Begins May 17 Free environmental and adventure film series takes place at Foothill College and online LOS ALTOS, Calif. (April 7, 2025)…
POST announced that it will present a special evening with bestselling author Amy Tan on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, 7:00 to 9:30 PM PST, at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.
Gordon Clark has been named the new president of POST following 18 years with the organization. Clark brings deep fundraising, land conservation and partnership experience to build upon the dynamic growth the organization has undergone during the leadership of outgoing president Walter T. Moore.
POST transfers the 376-acre historic North Coyote Valley wetland to the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority for restoration and permanent protection.
$15.65 million Pescadero Ranch acquisition secures habitat for endangered species, wildlife connectivity, and preservation of culturally significant landscape.
Media and technology marketing executive Ben Huang has been named Chief Marketing Officer. In this key leadership role, Huang oversees organization-wide marketing efforts in support of POST’s mission, vision and strategic direction.
POST transfers 644 acres of Johnston Ranch to Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, fulfilling long-term vision to protect agriculture and build climate resiliency on San Mateo coast.
POST has completed the transfer of 1,908 acres of Lakeside Ranch to the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency. Lakeside Ranch is one of the largest remaining intact ranches in the South Bay.
POST announces the successful completion of two ownership transfers, two new agricultural conservation easements and a major farmworker housing grant across four independent farms that POST has partnered with and protected.
This free film festival is one of the largest of its kind, showcasing the best and brightest in environmental and adventure films and filmmakers.
At a public auction, POST acquired a 50% tenancy-in-common interest in the 356-acre property in Portola Valley known as El Mirador.
Peninsula Open Space Trust, Long-time Steward of Cloverdale Ranch, Completes Transfer of 5,100 Acres to Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District