Donor Spotlight - Tom and Meg

Tom and Meg were introduced to Tuleyome by joining Tuleyome co-founder, Andrew Fulks, on multiple hikes in the area that is now Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. One memorable hike, to Glascock Mountain at the northern end of Capay Valley, highlighted the variety of ecosystems and the steepness of the area's terrain. During the hikes with Andrew, Tom and Meg learned about and were drawn to Tuleyome’s focus on preserving land and encouraging folks to enjoy this wonderful area.
They appreciate that Tuleyome offers guided hikes and activities, free of charge, to anyone who wants to explore the area. They are taken by the beauty that is easily accessible and love that Tuleyome leads wildflower tours that introduce others to the amazing nature that is here in our little corner of the world.
Additionally, Tom and Meg have supported Tuleyome’s education programs by working to establish Woodland Regional Park Preserve. They recognize the importance of access to nature for people of all ages and abilities – especially for young kids.
They are excited to have been a part of the campaign to establish Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and continue to support the Monument and Tuleyome’s mission to conserve, enhance, restore, and enjoy these special places.
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