Earth Month
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Community Litter Cleanup
Fallen Leaf Lake Road Fallen Leaf Lake Road, South Lake Tahoe, United StatesJoin Sierra Nevada Alliance’s Tahoe Blue Crew for a community litter‑cleanup at the corner of Emerald Bay Rd and Fallen Leaf Lake Rd, a popular winter recreation site. Your participation helps protect Lake Tahoe’s pristine environment and supports a healthier ecosystem for local wildlife and future generations. Where: Fallen Leaf Lake Rd at Emerald Bay Rd When: Monday,
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Moab Trail Ambassador Program: Education and Promotion of Responsible Recreation
An in-depth exploration of the key components involved in creating and managing a Trail Ambassador Program. Presented by: Anna Sprout, Responsible Recreation Coordinator, Grand County Active Transportation & Trails Click here to learn more
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EcoTour: Private Tour, Local Lunch and Soaring Views at Eagle Creek Ranch
Northern california regional land trust 30 Independence Circle, St 100, Chico, United StatesJoin NCRLT for an EcoTour of Eagle Creek Ranch! Enjoy a living sanctuary where wildlife, rolling hills, lush pastures, and tranquil woodlands flourish. This tour will guide you through the ranch’s rare flora, fauna and culturally significant sites. Finally arriving at the newly finished wildlife viewing cabin for a lunch with an unparalleled view. Key
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Community Litter Cleanup
Fallen Leaf Lake Road Fallen Leaf Lake Road, South Lake Tahoe, United StatesJoin Sierra Nevada Alliance’s Tahoe Blue Crew for a community litter‑cleanup at the corner of Emerald Bay Rd and Fallen Leaf Lake Rd, a popular winter recreation site. Your participation helps protect Lake Tahoe’s pristine environment and supports a healthier ecosystem for local wildlife and future generations. Where: Fallen Leaf Lake Rd at Emerald Bay Rd When:
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EcoTour: Wildflowers and Blue Oak Woodlands at Dixon Ranch
Northern california regional land trust 30 Independence Circle, St 100, Chico, United StatesStep into a breathtaking blue oak savannah just northeast of Chico, where canyons, seasonal streams, and sweeping grasslands create a landscape rich in beauty and biodiversity. Next spring, this cattle ranch will transform into a wildflower paradise, with vibrant blooms carpeting the hillsides. Key Features: Tour guided by local botanist and NCRLT Leadership Auto-tour with
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The Owens Lake Bird Festival
Friends of the Inyo Office 621 West Line St, Ste 201, Bishop, United StatesFriends of the Inyo is pleased to announce that our Owens Lake Bird Festival will return in April 2026, with birding tours on and off the famous Owens Lake, as well as photography, advocacy, botany, geology, mining history tours and more! Join us in Lone Pine for peak migration season! More than just an amazing
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Merced River Fest
The Grove House 4993 5th Street, Mariposa, CA, United StatesMerced River Fest returns to the Grove House in 2026 on Saturday, April 18 for an evening of celebration and volunteer-raising! The Upper Merced River Watershed Council is proud to host its fourth annual event featuring the Wild and Scenic Film Festival. The film festival, friend-raiser, and fundraiser combines a series of award-winning environmental and
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Masterclass: Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements
An interactive 2.5 hour workshop for individuals seeking to grow their allyship with Native peoples. Participants learn about the strengths and limitations of land acknowledgements and explore concrete, action-oriented strategies for building connections with Native communities and organizations. Click here to learn more
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Wild and Scenic Film Festival On Tour
Lake Tahoe Community College Duke Theatre One College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United StatesSierra Nevada Alliance has been a host of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour since 2006. The flagship festival hosted by the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) takes place in winter and then hits the road to visit local communities! This inspiring festival combines award-winning environmental and adventure films with the energy of local activism. Each
