Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands: Lessons for the Future
Graton Resort and Casino 288 Golf Course Dr W, Rohnert Park, CaliforniaJoin the convening of Tribal leaders, Indigenous culture bearers, and public land management agencies from U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Learn about substantive, long-term co-stewardship agreements Hear from proven communities of practice about co-management models Visit Point Reyes National Seashore, Tolay Lake Regional Park and Bodega Marine Laboratory on the traditional lands of the Coast Miwok
Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands: Lessons for the Future
VirtualA convening of Tribal leaders, Indigenous culture bearers, and public land management agencies from the places now known as the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This event is a partnership of the California Biodiversity Network and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (FIGR), with grants from the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation and Resources Legacy
2024 Rangeland Summit
Robert Cabral Agricultural Center 2101 East Earhart Avenue, Stockton, CA, United StatesThis year’s Rangeland Summit will be Friday, February 23, in Stockton, California. The summit program is being developed. Registration will open in January. Information is available for those interested in setting up a booth or presenting posters during the summit. Click here for more information and to register.
Groundwater Resources Association Symposium – “The Future of Water”
The Elks Tower Event Center 921 11th St, Sacramento, United StatesThis interactive symposium is designed for audience engagement, with adequate time for questions and answers during sessions and panel discussions. Attendees will leave feeling inspired and well-informed. You will learn from several leading practitioners in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Sustainable Remediation and Climate Change. Two panels will provide opportunities to discuss Tribal Ecological Knowledge
Homegrown Habitat: Attracting & Sustaining Wildlife in Your Garden
Placerville, CA Placerville, CA, United StatesMany issues, including fire, pesticides and development are impacting how wildlife live, feed, and reproduce across the board resulting in unprecedented population declines. Gardeners can make a difference! Our gardens can be dedicated to the rewarding and vital endeavor of supporting birds, beneficial insects, and other wild creatures whose natural habitats are threatened by habitat
Winter Navigation with a Map and Compass
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency 128 Market St. Ste. 3E, Stateline, NV, United StatesAre You Ready to Find Yourself in Winter? $75- TRTA Members, $100- TRTA Non-Members Course Description: Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for a day in the classroom and field to learn basic map and compass skills in the winter. This course will teach you one of the most basic and essential outdoor skills- navigation
California Irrigation Institute 2024 Conference
Hilton Sacramento Arden West 2200 Harvard St, Sacramento, United StatesThis year’s theme is, "Fluid Future: Adapting to Extremes." The first day will feature separate sessions on agricultural and urban issues. The second day will cover effects on soils from climate extremes and leveraging artificial intelligence to maximize water use. Early registration rates are available through Friday, February 9. Click here for more information and
Fire Adapted Nevada Summit
University of Nevada, Reno 1664 N Virginia St, Reno, NV, United StatesLearn how to begin or continue your fire adaptation journey in Nevada. Collaborate with other Fire Adapted Nevada (FAN) communities, meet local state and federal firefighting agencies, and learn about grant opportunities to help your community. Registration: Thanks to contributions from FAN partners, registration is FREE and includes materials and meals! Registration closes on February 16.
Forestry Strategies and Innovations 2024
Kimpton Sawyer Hotel 500 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesPreviously known as the Calforests Annual Conference, FSI brings together the state's forestry sector and key partners in an effort to engage in critical policy level conversations, to evaluate and improve best practices, to share important knowledge and innovations, and to invite key stakeholders to further the work of forest management and wildfire protection. Click here for more information
Enhancing Climate Change Education Through Active Learning
VirtualA national climate change education survey, conducted by Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF) involving over 4,000 Canadians, found an overwhelming consensus that schools have an important role to play in educating our youth about climate change. Yet educators shared concerns about a lack of resources and professional learning opportunities. Studies in the U.S. show
Environmental History of Lake Tahoe with David Antonucci
South Lake Tahoe Library 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, United StatesThis 40 minute presentation done by David C. Antonucci will be held at the South Lake Tahoe Library starting at 5:30 pm. This event is hosted by the Friends of the Library and the Tahoe Area Sierra Club. After the presentation, Antonucci will be selling and signing his book, The Environmental History of Lake Tahoe, with
Gold Vibe Kombuchary 2615 Charles Drive, Grass Valley, CA, United States
Each January, 9th grade students at Sierra Academy of Expeditionary Learning (SAEL) participate in the regional Caring for Our Watersheds competition. Students learn about their place in -- and research issues affecting -- their local watershed. In their proposals, students explain one realistic action that they can take to positively impact the health of their