Sequoia Audubon is gathering items from the organization's past, in appreciation of where we've been, and to provide perspective on where we might go. Stay tuned, as this is a work in progress!
- Newspaper Articles from Sequoia's Past
- San Mateo County Recap for 2012
- Bald Eagles at Crystal Springs Reservoir - Winter 2012
- The Big Sit
- White-chinned Petrel - 2009
- In Memoriam
- San Mateo County Breeding Bird Atlas - 2001
Sections we hope to add in the future:
- Archived list of field trip sites, and to the extent we can reconstruct that, list of when trips were taken to those locations
- Past issues of SAS' Needles. Recent issues may be found on the Newsletter Page.
- Narrative history of SAS, and narrative history of birding in San Mateo County.
Sequoia Audubon Society Presidents
John Epperson 2023-current
Jennifer Rycenga 2011-2023
Sonny Mencher 2010-2011
Position open 2008-2010
Carol Masterson 2005-2008
Position open 2004-2005
Martha O’Neal Macho 2002-2004
Robin Smith 1999-2002
Francis Toldi 1995-1999
Julia Mandeville 1994-1995
Anne Moser 1992-1994
Mary Bresler 1990-1992
Janet Dueer 1990
Gail Smithson 1989-1990
Cliff Richer 1988-1989
Linda Kypta 1986-1988
John Silliman 1985-1986
Richard B. Baird 1982-1985
Wilma Rockman 1979-1982
Stephen L. Aldrich 1978-1979
John Prime 1976-1978
Byron Davies 1974-1976
Albert Bergeron 1972-1974
Charles H. Newman 1970-1972
Howard Gurevitz 1967-1970
A.E. “Monty” Montgomery 1965-1967
John L. Morrill 1964-1965
U.E. Gras 1963-1964
A.E. “Monty” Montgomery 1962-1963
Eugenia Hebbron 1961-1962
Ruth Breckenridge 1959-1961
Mabel Lee 1957-1959
(Mrs.) D.G. Valentine 1955-1957
Neil Dickinson 1953-1955
Pescadero Marsh
Trail Improvement Project
The Sequoia Audubon Society along with California State Parks, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the San Mateo Coast Natural History Association and the Half Moon Bay accounting firm of Damasco & Associates have funded projects at Pescadero Marsh State Preserve.
On January 11, 2011, the most recent and largest effort to date, a $145,000, 115 foot long bridge was installed to connect the North Pond Trail with the Sequoia Audubon Trail. About 10,000 students from Peninsula schools visit Pescadero Marsh each year to learn about the estuary ecosystem.
The Sequoia Audubon Society's Pygmy Nuthatch logo, 2000-2011

