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  • Show Up and Count for 30×30

    Virtual Event

    As we kickoff 2026, join us for a conversation about the special places and partnerships driving progress toward the 30x30 goal. This webinar will highlight examples from some of the unique places and partnerships that advance California's 30x30 goal—from working forests and rangelands to mitigation lands—partners will share how durable conservation and biodiversity management make

  • DNA Detectives: Using DNA in the Environment to Study Fish and Wildlife

    Sunnyside Restaurant & Lodge 1850 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, United States

    Every organism leaves traces of its genetic identity behind—tiny fragments of DNA shed into water, soil, and air. Scientists can now collect and analyze these genetic clues, known as environmental DNA (or eDNA), to detect species without ever seeing or capturing them. In this talk, Dr. Andrea Schreier of UC Davis will reveal how her team uses

  • Home Hardening: Lessons from LA, Zone Zero, and Insurance

    Virtual Event

    FREE Wildfire Preparedness Webinar — Home Hardening & Zone Zero Join UCANR Forest Advisor Yana Valachovic for a timely webinar exploring lessons from the 2025 LA Wildfires, with a focus on: Home hardening Zone Zero Wildfire risk & insurance considerations Thursday, January 22, 2026 5:30–7:00 PM This session offers practical, science-based guidance for homeowners living in wildfire-prone areas.

  • Echo Lake Snowshoe with Sugar Pine Foundation and TRTA

    Echo Lake Sno-Park Echo Summit Rd, Echo Lake, CA, United States

    The Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have teamed up for a morning snowshoe trek to Echo Lake. This adventure will be a leisurely snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park (Johnson Pass Rd) to Lower Echo Lake (however, it could be more challenging if snow levels are deep). Along the way,

  • Broom Battle!

    Canyon View Preserve 13760 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA, United States

    Join Placer Land Trust for a Broom Battle! Date/Time:  Saturday, January 24, 2026, 9:00am – 12:00pm Location: Canyon View Preserve – learn more about the preserve here About this event: We’re doing it again! Placer Land Trust needs help removing an aggressive invader from Canyon View Preserve! Brooms (French, Scotch, Spanish, etc.) are a group of shrubs native

  • Nature Quest: Dance Party and Nature Friendship Bracelets

    Auburn School Park Preserve 55 College way, Auburn, United States

    When: Saturday, January 24, 1 – 3 pm Where: Auburn School Park Preserve 55 College Way, Auburn (Click here for directions) Have fun at this hidden nature gem! Please join us any time between 1 and 3 pm for… Live music Learn easy nature-inspired dances (ex: Woodpecker Waltz, Squirrel Shuffle, etc.) Scavenger hunt where each find= bead

  • Hibernation Talk with Hannah Carey

    Sierra Valley Nature Preserve 495 Beckwourth-Calpine RD, Beckwourth, CA, United States

    Saturday, January 24 Talk begins at 4:30pm Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center | 495 Beckwourth Calpine Road, Beckwourth CA Ecophysiologist Hannah Carey will share her knowledge of the science behind hibernation, how hibernators team up with their gut microbes to recycle nutrients during the long winter fast, and the insights into human health that may be

  • Recurring

    Tahoe’s Tricky Bird ID Series

    Tahoe Institute for Natural Science 948 Incline Way, Incline Village, NV, United States
    Virtual Event

    Struggling to tell apart those look-alike woodpeckers and raptors in Tahoe? Curious about the subtle differences between similar species? Want to strengthen your ID skills for woodpeckers, sapsuckers, and raptors… both in flight and during their life stages? Look no further! TINS and birding enthusiast Rich Chambers are here to help. Join us for a

  • Scaling Wetland Intelligence with GeoAI: Tools, Trends, and a National Vision

    Virtual Event

    The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) is the most authoritative national dataset for wetlands, yet in many areas its coverage is decades old. Recent policy changes, including the Sackett v. EPA decision, place greater responsibility on states to develop strategies for protecting wetland resources. In this webinar, you’ll learn how the state of Tennessee partnered with

  • Recurring

    Ski With A Ranger at Heavenly

    Heavenly Village Heavenly Village Way, Stateline, NV, United States

    Ski With A Ranger program returns to Heavenly Mountain Resort Join this year’s Ski With A Ranger program at Heavenly Mountain Resort on the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. When: Every Friday beginning Jan. 30, 2026 through April 3, at 1 p.m., weather and conditions permitting Location: Skiers and snowboarders depart from top of Heavenly

  • Eastern Sierra Land Trust Seed Swap

    Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Cultural Center 2300 West Line St., Bishop, United States

    The Bishop Paiute Tribe Food Sovereignty Program, UC Master Gardeners of Inyo and Mono Counties, and Eastern Sierra Land Trust invite you to join us for a Seed Swap and Seed Starting Workshop. Event is free and open to the public. We are excited to share seeds with you! If you don’t have seeds to

  • Backcountry Film Festival at Mammoth Mountain

    Mammoth Mountain 10001 Minaret Rd, Mammoth Lakes, United States

    The 21st Annual Backcountry Film Festival (BCFF) returns to Mammoth on January 31st, 2026 at Mammoth Mountain’s Main Lodge, bringing a celebration of human-powered adventure, winter storytelling, and public lands advocacy to our community.   Film Festival tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Register early to ensure your seat. Raffle tickets for

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