Bay Area Green Business Program
October, 2005 -  Nature Trip
awarded  certification as San
Francisco Green Business Partner

    Nature Trip is committed to
    protecting the environment by
    adopting the following Green
    Business Pledge:
    We believe a successful business is
    dependent on a healthy
    environment.  We are actively
    working to show our environmental
    responsibility to our community
    through these objectives...

  • To comply with all applicable Green
    Business regulations and strive to
    exceed compliance.
  • To conserve energy, water,
    materials, and other resources
  • To develop and implement practices
    that prevent pollution and waste
  • To be an environmentally
    responsible business within our
    community

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San Francisco Based Nature Trip 415-355-0450 or 866-353-8600
  • Van pooling eases traffic, parking congestion, and saves fuel.  Visitors won't need to rent a vehicle to enjoy the local wildlife.
  • Conservancy by great food examples - Delicious meals highlight local vegetarian food on full day and multi-day trips.
  • Nature Trip's Green goal: Alternative fuel/hybrid vehicles soon.

    At times during our adventures, we are amazed to discover marginalized species in fully developed locations. Burrowing Owls inhabiting an area
    adjacent to a dog run park, Snowy Plovers feeding only yards away from a busy urban road, Peregrine Falcons nesting on city skyscrapers and bridges.  
    When one can see the resilience of these fantastic creatures, it is inspiring.

    Often, by slightly altering our behaviors, usually in easy ways, we can give our fellow species the chance they need to regain a foothold and survive.
    There are many examples of simple, yet brilliant ideas of conservation that have greatly benefited native species.

    One of my favorite examples is found in the rice farms of the Sacramento Delta. For many years the farmers typically drained the rice fields after the
    harvest, then burned the stubble as a method of soil enrichment. Today the harvested rice fields are left flooded and provide food and protection for
    millions of over wintering waterfowl including Snow Geese, Sandhill Cranes and Tundra Swans. These same waterfowl benefit the farmers by naturally
    fertilizing the soil in return. Prior to human development, this area hosted millions of waterfowl and we can now only imagine the sights and sounds of
    what must have been one of the most fantastic spectacles the natural world has ever seen. Due to the efforts of many dedicated parties including
    farmers, biologists, conservationists and policy makers we can now get a glimpse of what that experience must have been like in areas such as
    Cosumnes River Preserve, and the Yolo Basin.

    Visitors on a Nature Trip won’t need to rent a vehicle to enjoy the local wildlife and scenery nor deal with the stress of
    driving unfamiliar roads. Not only can our trip participants better enjoy the view as a rider in our vans, they’ll be directly benefiting the environment
    by ride sharing. Van pooling eases traffic congestion reduces air pollution and saves fuel. Our current van which holds up to 7 passengers gets
    approximately 23 mpg on the highway.

    Nature Trip’s Green Goals are to convert to an alternative fuel/ hybrid vehicles in the next couple years and utilize solar roof panels for power.

    Participation in Nature Trip directly benefits local conservation efforts for wildlife.
    At Nature Trip, we believe participation in the monitoring of species and the protection/restoration of habitat is critical to the well being of the wild things
    we love. And besides, we’ve found out just how fun and rewarding it can really be. Over the years we have met many fascinating people participating on
    conservation projects.  These folks and the satisfaction of the results of the projects have truly enriched our lives and that’s why we donate a percentage
    of our profits to one of our preselected, local, conservation groups. The groups we like the best and made our list are the ones that focus on getting
    volunteers to perform citizen science and actual hands-on activities like restorations and monitoring.

  •      Golden Gate Audubon Society
  •      Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
  •      The Hungry Owl Project

    Delicious meals highlight local vegetarian cuisine. Hey we’re realistic!  Vegetarianism is not for everybody, but…once most people taste
    the delicious vegetarian cuisines available locally here in San Francisco, they don’t even think about the fact there’s no meat in it.  And no matter how you
    look at it, a pound of meat takes many times the land and water resources to produce as a pound of grain.