Jump to page1. Why “Nature Connectivity”?2. Workplan Objectives3. Why Locally-Native Plants?4. Native Plants & Food Webs5. Mayor Veenker Takes the Monarch Pledge (2026)6. Palo Alto Comprehensive Plan 20307. Palo Alto Comprehensive Plan 2030: Natural Environment Element8. Natural Connectivity9. Parks, Trails, Natural Open Space & Recreation Master Plan10. Parks, Trails, Natural Open Space & Recreation Master Plan11. Natural Connectivity12. Parks Plan — Goal 413. Parks Master Plan — Projects14. 2022 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan15. Sustainability & Climate Action Plan (S/CAP): Natural Environment16. Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plan (Draft)17. Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plan18. Urban Forest Master Plan19. Urban Forest Master Plan20. A Perspective on Insects21. How California Cities Address Urban Biodiversity22. Biodiversity in Practice: City Programs and Community Partnerships23. City of Encinitas Native Plant Ordinance (2026)24. San Francisco Biodiversity Guidelines (2023)25. San Francisco Green Connections Ecology Guides26. Mountain View Biodiversity & Urban Forest Plan (2026)27. Mountain View — Ideas for Consideration28. Resources for Urban Forest and Biodiversity29. Resources for Urban Forest and Biodiversity30. Current Efforts (Regional)31. Palo Alto Has an Excellent Foundation32. Next Steps: Analysis and RecommendationsResources for Urban Forest and Biodiversity←Resources for Urban Forest and Biodiversity29 of 32Current Efforts (Regional)→