Please Help Save San Francisco's Sharp Park Wetlands!
The Sharp Park Wetlands are home to the endangered California Red-Legged Frog and San Francisco garter snake, as well as numerous bird species. Unfortunately, in 1931 the City of San Francisco built a golf course on top of the wetlands. The golf course has been killing endangered frogs and costing the City's taxpayers money ever since. SAVE THE FROGS! along with Wild Equity Institute and the Center for Biological Diversity are calling on the City of San Francisco to turn over Sharp Park to the its neighbor, the National Park Service. Our vision is a new Sharp Park: a public park that protects endangered species, restores wetland habitat, ends wasteful spending and is accessible to all.
Please write the Mayor of San Francisco and urge him to turn the Sharp Park Golf Course over to its next door neighbor, the National Park Service. Help us reach our goal of 2,500 letters.
Please Send This Letter to the Mayor of San Francisco. Click on the link, below, to send a letter to the mayor. It is fast and easy to do, the letter is pre-written for you:
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/...ction_KEY=5273
there is also a page set up on facebook to get the word out, here is the link:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Protec...87629327956633
I'm trying to help spread the word, the FB page was set up and managed by my local reptile society (CVHS).
Thank you, I apprecaite every letter sent!
-April