Earth Month
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Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Building on the foundation laid by the Hydropower Licensing 101 Toolkit (published in 2023 by the River Management Society, National Park Service and Hydropower Reform Coalition), this four-part series is designed to address the gaps in available resources for hydropower practitioners seeking an understanding of various aspects of hydropower projects and the licensing process. The series will dive
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Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Building on the foundation laid by the Hydropower Licensing 101 Toolkit (published in 2023 by the River Management Society, National Park Service and Hydropower Reform Coalition), this four-part series is designed to address the gaps in available resources for hydropower practitioners seeking an understanding of various aspects of hydropower projects and the licensing process. The series will dive
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First Tuesday Breakfast Club: Staying Green – Forest Health
First Tuesday Breakfast Club: Staying Green – Forest Health
Be a part of the Virtual April Edition of the First Tuesday Breakfast Club! Participate in an informative Forest Health discussion. Welcome to the FIRST TUESDAY BREAKFAST CLUB, a dynamic community forum brought to you by the North Tahoe Community Alliance l North Tahoe Chamber. Our engaging presentations kick off promptly at 7:10am after introductions.
SciPub: Community Science in our Forests
SciPub: Community Science in our Forests
Over the past 5 years the SSI Education Program has been running a novel community and citizen science education project collecting forest health and fire risk data with upper elementary students in Nevada County. Join us for a presentation on the project and a thought provoking, interactive activity on the health of our forests. Please
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Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends
Building on the foundation laid by the Hydropower Licensing 101 Toolkit (published in 2023 by the River Management Society, National Park Service and Hydropower Reform Coalition), this four-part series is designed to address the gaps in available resources for hydropower practitioners seeking an understanding of various aspects of hydropower projects and the licensing process. The series will dive
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Lake Tahoe Area Virtual Job Fair
Lake Tahoe Area Virtual Job Fair
Join the North Tahoe Chamber, Golden Sierra and Placer County at the Lake Tahoe Area Virtual Job Fair. This free event enables employers and job seekers to chat live about currently open positions, collect resumes, pre-screen qualified candidates in personal virtual hiring rooms, and even host video interviews! Click here for more information and to register.
April Naturehood Webinar: Introducing the New Calscape
April Naturehood Webinar: Introducing the New Calscape
Get ready for a new Calscape! CA Native Plant Society is introducing exciting new features and improvements to Calscape.org. In this webinar, they will go over the new release, which is loaded with descriptions of more than 8,500 California native plants; a free garden planner; expanded search criteria; and a new directory of native plant
The Flora of Nevada County, California
The Flora of Nevada County, California
Presenter: Shane Hanofee Nevada County and the cross-section of the Sierra Nevada it spans offer diverse habitats and a diverse set of plant species that inhabit them. For the first time, a true Flora of Nevada County is in the works. This is a listing of every single native and naturalized plant that grows within the county,
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Annual Wildflower Exhibit 2024
Every spring the Maturango Museum hosts the annual Wildflower Exhibit during which visitors can see the wide variety and abundance of wildflowers that grow in the Indian Wells Valley and surrounding canyons. Collectors with the proper BLM permits spend multiple days gathering the wildflowers which are placed into bottles or vases then set onto tables
Water 101 Workshop: The Basics and Beyond
Water 101 Workshop: The Basics and Beyond
One of our most popular events, our annual Water 101 Workshop details the history, geography, legal and political facets of water in California as well as hot topics currently facing the state. Taught by some of the leading policy and legal experts in California, the one-day workshop on April 5 gives attendees a deeper understanding of the state’s
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2024 CA Native Plant Society Spring Plant Sale – El Dorado Chapter
Order Online: From 9:00 am April 6 thru 5:00 pm April 10 Location: shop.eldoradocnps.org Plant Pickup: Date: April 20, 2024 Time: Pickup time assigned at checkout Location: 2850 Fairlane Court, Placerville, CA (parking lot of county building C) Volunteer: Volunteer for plant pickup day and receive a plant as a thank you gift! Visit shop.eldoradocnps.org for details. Click here for more information and to
Wilderness First Aid with NOLS
Course Description The Tahoe Rim Trail Association is hosting a two-day Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course taught by NOLS Wilderness Medicine (NOLS WM). This course provides individuals with a foundation in important first-aid concepts critical to responding effectively to emergencies in a remote backcountry environment. This fast-paced, hands-on training is designed to meet the needs of trip leaders,
Restoring the Stanislaus Watershed Symposium
Restoring the Stanislaus Watershed Symposium
The day session will start with plenary discussions led by experts and then hold breakout sessions to discuss the details and make action plans. We’ll learn about the current situation in the Stanislaus watershed and the operations of its dams, including New Melones. We’ll find out what it will take to redesign the watershed and the