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BAYVIEW HILL


There is significant native habitat on Bayview Hill, just to the northeast of San Bruno Mountain. A habitat corridor between these two spaces would be beneficial to native species.

California Native Plant Society Habitat Restoration Work Parties, including Bayview Hill

 


starting up the hill


invasive fennel and broom grow along the path up


looking east down on a quarried section of bayview hill


more invasives


looking northeast across the bay view neighborhood towards hunters point naval shipyard, a toxic fire fueled by toxic waste buried by the navy burned "underground" in the field just across the water for several months in summer 2001 or 2000. the sffd said it was federal jurisdiction and the feds decided to let it burn out becuase they said they couldnt put it out. this fire is another example of the continuing environmental racism in hunters point


native poppies grow with the city in the background


weeding broom


native wild rose still grows amongst strangling invasive broom


native miner's lettuce


native ferns and miner's lettuce with invasive fennel


grassy fields towards the top of the hill


san bruno mountain in the distance, you can see there is an opportunity for a habitat corridor between san bruno and bayview hill


invasive pampas grass


the old shack on bayview hill


invasive iceplant grows amongst wildflowers


native soaproot


bayview hill's summit

 

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