Steve Hobbs
California state Director
Steve has nearly three decades of conservation experience working for non-profit organizations and government around the country. Since joining The Conservation Fund in Minnesota in 2012, he has led landmark initiatives and has negotiated the conservation of more than 30,000 acres of land. Nationally, he has negotiated hundreds of real estate transactions conserving more than 250,000 acres. He is the recipient of numerous conservation awards.
Previously, Steve was the principal architect of large-scale sustainable conservation efforts in Virginia and Nevada. A hallmark of Steve’s work has been finding conservation solutions that allow for economic development. This entails everything from developing conservation strategies for working lands to integrated compensatory mitigation projects.
Steve holds an M.A. in Ecological Physiology from the University of California, Riverside. Steve’s interests include fishing, bird hunting, baseball and flying.
Contact: shobbs@conservationfund.org Phone: (651) 249-1389 Office: California
Projects
Protecting the “Grand Canyon of the Eel River” — California’s Lone Pine Ranch
This stunning 30,000-acre ranchland property — abundant with scenic river views, a resident elk herd, and unique geology and forests — is...
A Legacy of Ranching in California
For many years, cattle have roamed the foothills of the 1,715-acre Santa Rita Ranch in the heart of California’s...
Mount Hope Community Garden, San Diego, California
Established by Project New Village, the Mount Hope Community Garden provides a Southeastern San Diego neighborhood a greenspace to...
Protecting the Poppies of Walker Canyon, Lake Elsinore, California
In the spring, a large, relatively unknown poppy field shocked Southern California with a one-of-a-kind super bloom. Covering hillsides...
Mt. Baldy, Los Angeles
If you’re in the Los Angeles area, look north to the San Gabriel Mountains and you’ll see Mt. Baldy,...
Sax-Zim Bog
The mix of spongy peat land and spruce forest that make up the Sax-Zim Bog in northern Minnesota, just...
Saving San Diego's Open Space
San Diego is known for its miles of coastline and beautiful beaches. But there is more to this coastal...
Beauty Mountain Wilderness Area
Beauty Mountain Wilderness Area truly lives up to its name, with its dramatic rock formations and its namesake—the 5,500-foot...