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State of the Yuba 2023

Peace Lutheran Church 828 W Main St, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join SYRCL on Wednesday, April 26, at their annual State of the Yuba address at Peace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley. State of the Yuba is SYRCL’s free, open-to-the-public report to the watershed community. It’s also an invitation to take action for the river. Hear from our team about the condition of the river, SYRCL’s

State of the Yuba 2023

Peace Lutheran Church 828 W Main St, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join SYRCL on Wednesday, April 26, at their annual State of the Yuba address at Peace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley. State of the Yuba is SYRCL’s free, open-to-the-public report to the watershed community. It’s also an invitation to take action for the river. Hear from our team about the condition of the river, SYRCL’s

State of the Yuba 2023

Peace Lutheran Church 828 W Main St, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join SYRCL on Wednesday, April 26, at their annual State of the Yuba address at Peace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley. State of the Yuba is SYRCL’s free, open-to-the-public report to the watershed community. It’s also an invitation to take action for the river. Hear from our team about the condition of the river, SYRCL’s

Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions

Virtual

Join a discussion about how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems. Nature-based solutions such as restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops can cost-effectively make communities more resilient to the impacts of climate change, as well as provide over a third of the

Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions

Virtual

Join a discussion about how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems. Nature-based solutions such as restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops can cost-effectively make communities more resilient to the impacts of climate change, as well as provide over a third of the

Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions

Virtual

Join a discussion about how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems. Nature-based solutions such as restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops can cost-effectively make communities more resilient to the impacts of climate change, as well as provide over a third of the

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods

Science Speaks Series: Managing water during California’s wild changes in climate

Granlibakken, Tahoe City 725 Granlibakken Rd., Tahoe City, CA, United States

Jeffrey Mount is a senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center. He is an emeritus professor of earth and planetary sciences and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis. Over the past ten years California has experienced wild swings in climate, with two record warm/dry three year periods

Nature and You: Wildlfowers

Virtual

It's wildflower season! And thanks to the many, many storms we've had over the past months, we should be in for a real treat this year. Curious to find out more about these beautiful, colorful treasures, where to find them, and why we have so many different ones in our area? Then be sure to

Nature and You: Wildlfowers

Virtual

It's wildflower season! And thanks to the many, many storms we've had over the past months, we should be in for a real treat this year. Curious to find out more about these beautiful, colorful treasures, where to find them, and why we have so many different ones in our area? Then be sure to

Nature and You: Wildlfowers

Virtual

It's wildflower season! And thanks to the many, many storms we've had over the past months, we should be in for a real treat this year. Curious to find out more about these beautiful, colorful treasures, where to find them, and why we have so many different ones in our area? Then be sure to