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    California closes Sugarloaf Ridge State Park for first time in park’s 47-year history

    Unless a deal can be worked out between local nonprofits and the state, closure of this 5,100-acre wildland park in the “Valley of the Moon” will be permanent.

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    Rethinking and reinventing state park financing

    The state park operations and funding model of yesteryear is cleary broken. Around the state, park advocates are looking for creative solutions to keep the beloved parks in their communities open.

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    Can nonprofit save Jack London’s legacy as historic park faces closure?

    "Across Sonoma Mountain wisps of sea fog are stealing … I have everything to make me glad I am alive. I am filled with dreams and mysteries. I am all sun and air and sparkle. I am vitalized, [...]

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