eucalyptus

July Happenings 2026

This fall, with the generous $100,000 Safer Canyon donations, the Conservancy seeks to remove eucalyptus trees from Garber Park’s Alvarado entrance and near Fireplace Plaza. The Conservancy is working closely with the City of Oakland to win approval for this project to remove hazardous vegetation. Take a look at our 2026 Spring Print Newsletter on our website to learn more about the project.

June Happenings 2026

May was an exciting month in Claremont Canyon. We are excited to share with you our 2026 Spring Print Newsletter! Take a look at our nature events and see a recap of our spring bird walk. Learn more about our Safer Canyon Initiative and find opportunities to support our work in Claremont Canyon, including Garber Park.

Spring Cleaning on Evergreen Lane by Nancy Mueller and Ruby J. Soto Cardona

On March 14th, on a very windy, crystal clear day, ten hearty souls from the Claremont Club and Spa joined our Conservancy community to clean up parts of Garber Park and the public paths leading to its Evergreen entrance.

Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve—Eucalyptus Removal is Underway by Marilyn Goldhaber

Conservancy member Ron Berman (standing in the middle with white hat) led Conservancy board members last week on a tour of work in the upper part of the eucalyptus grove at the Stonewall Road entry to the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve.