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11th Annual Lone Pine Tribal Earth Day Celebration

Lone Pine Paiute Shoshone Tribal Gym 1145 E-Sha Lane, Lone Pine, United States

All are welcome! Earth Day Through Indigenous Eyes Schedule: 9AM-10AM Reservation Roads Clean Up 10AM – 12PM Community Outreach Fair 11:30-12:30 Participant Luncheon Partnered with LPPSR Administration, LPPSR Environmental and Air Quality Department and OVCDC Lone Pine TANF Click here for more information and to register.

South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Festival

Lake Tahoe Community College 1 College Dr, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United States

The goal of The South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Festival, a volunteer run, non-profit event is to recognize, celebrate and promote the region’s unique beauty and to educate the public regarding how to preserve and protect our local and global natural resources. The Tahoe Earth Day Foundation is also working to increase the effort around

California Water Plan Update 2023 Release Webinar

Virtual

The final California Water Plan Update 2023 has been released. This plan can now be used by water managers, such as water districts, cities and counties, and Tribal communities, to inform and guide the use and development of water resources in the state. Update 2023 focuses on three intersecting themes: addressing climate urgency, strengthening watershed resilience, and

California Trails & Greenways Conference

Everline Resort and Spa 400 Resort Road, Olympic Valley, United States

Understanding the Past, Embracing the Future As trail stewards, we seek to enhance access and opportunities for all trail users, while finding a balance between recreational use and resource protection. This takes the willingness to reflect on our history, the desire to take responsibility for our actions, andthe ability to anticipate future conditions and needs.

Support the Alliance: Big Day of Giving 2024

Virtual

Sierra Nevada Alliance is participating in the Big Day of Giving! Big Day of Giving is a day to discover and donate to all of the nonprofits that serve El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties, powered by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation. The Alliance's work in these areas includes watershed and forest restoration and

May Naturehood Webinar: Spring to Summer Garden Needs

Virtual

As we move from spring into summer, learn how to assess and plan for your maintenance needs with Oscar Lucario, a landscaper designer and land manager with over 20 years of experience in organic sustainable maintenance in Marin and Sonoma counties. We'll look at the effects of a long wet season, how to plan for the dry season,

“My Journey Through the Online Botanical Revolution” With Steve Matson

Truckee Ranger District Office 10811 Stockrest Springs Rd, Truckee

Join Steve Matson for a presentation on how the digital revolution has transformed the way we learn about and share information about native plants. Steve has spent over two decades exploring, collecting and photographing northern and eastern Sierra plants and his extensive body of work is frequently featured on Calflora, as well as inaturalist and

In the Field with Wildflowers & Poetry

Wildflower Ridge Preserve 13167 Ridge Rd, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join Bear Yuba Land Trust on a guided walk through the spring blooms at Wildflower Ridge Preserve. This family friendly event is geared towards those new(er) to plant and wildflower identification, but open to all lovers of nature and beauty. Following the walk, let the wildflowers be your inspiration as you take pen to paper

Washoe Earth Day

Carson Colony Gym 2900 S Curry Street, Carson City, NV, United States

Come to this free community event hosted by the Washoe Environmental Protection Department (WEPD) that will take place at the Carson Colony Gym from 10 am – 2 pm on Saturday, May 4. There will be games, educational booths, food vendors, arts and crafts, raffle prizes, and earth friendly activities! For more information, please call the WEPD

CNPS Tahoe Basin & Sierra Valley Chapter Tea Making Workshop

The Tahoe Basin & Sierra Valley Chapter is excited to offer this fun workshop, led by local botanist and herbalist, Nancy Harnach. Nancy was raised in Sattley, and has spent much of her adult life, with her late husband Bill, dedicated to understanding and describing the flora of Sierra Valley. In this workshop you will learn

GardenFest 2024

Eastern Sierra Land Trust 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

Kick off the growing season this Saturday at GardenFest! Join us for an exciting celebration of springtime in ESLT’s backyard at 250 N. Fowler Street. The birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and the days are getting longer and warmer. Help us celebrate spring at ESLT’s GardenFest Celebration on May 4th from 11 am- 2

Take A Hike: Deer Creek Preserve Wildflowers

Deer Creek Preserve Deer Creek Trailhead just after K-Line Road/27N08 crosses Deer Creek bridge, Tehema County, CA, United States

Explore wildflowers with California Native Plant Society (CNPS) The Northern California Regional Land Trust is excited to welcome the public to the Deer Creek Preserve to enjoy spring wildflowers as part of the Take a Hike event series. Led by the Land Trust staff and board of directors, along with our partner guides from Mt.