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Sierra Nevada Alliance Speaker Series: Jessica Jane Robinson

Virtual

Our first virtual speaker series event of 2024 debuts with an amazing opportunity to hear how you can turn your passion into activism. Jessica Jane Robinson will join us to speak on her life's work educating youth through conservation curriculum, fighting for our Earth, what life is like as a superhero character, and more! Also check out

Sierra Club Sierra Nevada Group Volunteer Meet & Greet

1849 Brewery 468 Sutton Way, Grass Valley, United States

Join us for Pizza and learn about ways to get involved with the local Sierra Nevada Group of the Sierra Club.  While enjoying food and drinks from 1849 Brewery, there will be a short presentation about our local group’s current conservation issues facing the Sierra Nevada and our precious Yuba River and ways to get

March Naturehood Webinar: Surviving Storms: Tips for Native Trees

Virtual

Now that we've gotten past most of our winter storms, now is a good time to focus on tree care throughout year. Join us in March with Joshua Gevertz, the Arboretum Director at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Arboretum and Botanical Garden, as we discuss all things arbor care. Click here for more information and to register.

UC Davis Environmental Law Symposium 2024

University of California, Davis UC Davis, Davis, CA, United States

Rewilding: The role of habitat restoration and species reintroduction in achieving climate resiliency Join us for the Environmental Law Society's Annual Symposium on Friday March 8th, 2024 at King Hall. The symposium will feature three panels exploring the multiple benefits of habitat restoration, species reintroduction and how to address the potential legal, policy, and social challenges of

2024 Watershed Improvement Program (WIP) Summit

California Natural Resources Building 715 P St, Sacramento, CA, United States

The Sierra Nevada Conservancy’s Watershed Improvement Program (WIP) Summit connects California policymakers to Sierra-Cascade issues that resonate across the state. This year’s Summit marks the 20th Anniversary of the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) and will showcase the many accomplishments, people, projects, collaborations, and events that have shaped the SNC and the Sierra-Cascade over the past two decades.

Forest History Snowshoe Trek with Sugar Pine Foundation

Spooner Day Use Area Spooner Lake, Incline Village, NV, United States

Description We have partnered with the Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) to deliver a leisurely snowshoe trek around Spooner Lake. However, it could be more challenging if snow levels are deep. Along the way, our experts and friends at the Sugar Pine Foundation will talk about the natural and cultural history of the forest, including everything from historic

Tend the Earth: A Native American Experience

Diamond Springs Diamond Springs, United States

Come explore the beautiful Ladies Valley with Kimberly “ShiningStar” Petree, founder of Cosumnes Culture and WaterWays (CCaWW). This 320-acre property in the Upper Cosumnes River was purchased in 2008 by ARC and is now owned by CCaWW. As a local indigenous Culture Keeper, Kimberly will share a Native American experience with education on local plants

RiversLab: Reconnecting the Elwha River: Spatial Patterns of Fish Response to Dam Removal

SYRCL Office 313 Railroad Ave, Nevada City, CA, United States

Join us on March 12th for the next RiversLab. We will be discussing the challenges and benefits of restoring river connectivity. The Research article driving the conversation is “Reconnecting the Elwha River: Spatial Patterns of Fish Response to Dam Removal.” Click here for more information and to register.

SYRCL’s Quiz Night 2024

Gold Vibe Kombuchary 2615 Charles Drive, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join SYRCL for Quiz Night on Tuesday, March 12! SYRCL’s annual Brains of Nevada County quiz night has a new home — Join us at Gold Vibe Kombuchary for bubbly drinks, food trucks, and trivia! Started in 2002, Quiz Night is the annual spring fundraiser for the South Yuba River Citizens League’s (SYRCL) Youth Environmentalist of

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Hydropower Insights: Exploring Projects, Energy Markets, and Licensing Trends

Virtual

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

NEPA 101: How it affects you and you can affect change

Virtual

Join Great Basin Water Network, the Center for Biological Diversity, Owens Valley Indian Water Commission, and Friends of the Inyo, on Wednesday, March 13 at 6 pm, for a FREE webinar to help you learn about the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), how it affects communities, and how you can meaningfully engage in the public comment process to