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Matching Grant – Deadline June 15

All donations made by June 15 will be matched by an anonymous donor up to $3000.

Help us meet this deadline by donating now. Send checks made payable to CNPS (California Native Plant Society) to

Lee Ann Smith
Treasurer, Friends of Knowland Park
111 Shadow Mountain
Oakland, CA, 94605

Or you can donate using PayPal by pressing the Donate button.  All donations are tax deductible. Please help us make this match in time!

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Getting the public to pay for big Zoo Development in Knowland Park – Measure G becomes Measure G(otcha)

Text of Measure G from the League of Women Voters website: http://www.smartvoter.org/2002/03/05/ca/alm/meas/G/

If you’ve been following the big Oakland Zoo development proposed for the highlands of Knowland Park, then you’ve heard that one of the problems is the sheer cost of it.

But that’s okay, some say, because it will “pump millions into the economy” as Bay Area media outlets reported last summer. However, a closer look suggests that a respectable segment of the millions needed to build the Zoo’s theme park will be pumped directly from the front and back pockets of East Bay residents (See blog “It’s Your Zoo – You’re Paying (and Paying and Paying) for It – May 11, 2012).

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COURT ARGUMENTS HEARD

Today (Thursday, April 19) the judge heard arguments in our legal case. Our attorneys argued forcefully that the massive changes to the Zoo’s plans meant that it should have been considered as a new project, rather than piggybacking on a lesser level environmental document for the old project, which lacked any information whatsoever about key project impacts and which misrepresented others. The City and Zoo attorneys, in turn, argued that we were trying to apply the wrong legal standard, that the previous Memorandum of Understanding with the community had no legal significance (see http://www.saveknowland.org/2012/04/04/bait-and-switch-how-the-zoo-and-the-city-of-oakland-used-a-1998-mou-to-mislead-the-community/ ) and should be ignored, and that the criteria for activating a key provision in the California Environmental Quality Act had not been met–namely, that there were NOT new circumstances or new impacts from the changed project. It’s hard to imagine how they can make such an argument with a straight face, but there it is.

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Friends of Knowland Park awarded new grant for fight to save the park!

The Fund for Wild Nature has announced that it has awarded Friends of Knowland Park a $2000 grant towards its costs of litigation to save the Park! The FWN ” believes that healthy ecosystems are too essential to be sacrificed. Increasingly rare, wild areas constitute the main reservoirs of biodiversity, and provide key spiritual and scientific reference points for our understanding of the planet’s wondrous cycles of birth, life, death and decay.” The FWN has been funding grassroots environmental groups since 1982. One of the first grantees went on to become the Center for Biological Diversity. FOKP is proud to be among FWN’s grantees, who are carrying on the fight to save our natural ecosystems and to change how people relate to the animals and plants that share our earth.

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