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"Using the
story of one wild coyote, who took up residence on the hill
as a
catalyst to discuss history, geology, animal and human migrations will
enable audiences young and old to make a connection to the world around
them."
Cynthia
Close, Executive Director,
Documentary Educational Resources.
"Many municipalities are currently realizing the importance of open
spaces, so this is a very timely topic.
Scott Dwyer,
Program Director KQED-TV
"As a community development organization, we highly value all the
components of a healthy neighborhood, one important one being open space.
Bernal Hill is a landmark for this neighborhood, a space that is utilized
by many people in the neighborhood. [This] program will serve to educate
people to it's value and role."
Viola Morris,
Deputy Director,
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
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Photo courtesy of Anna Kuperberg
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