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The Wonders of Wildlife and Water with TINS

Sugar Pine Point State Park Hellman-Ehrman Mansion, Tahoma

Description Join TINS naturalist Sarah Hockensmith as she leads the way in search of wildlife, water features, and spectacular scenery from a beachy waterfront. Enjoy nature’s treasures before soaking up the great views of Sugar Pine Point State Park on Tahoe’s West Shore. Sarah will discuss natural history topics related to winter ecology, including how

Predicting and Mapping the effects of the Sackett Decision

Virtual

PRESENTERS Joe Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley Andy Robertson, GeoSpatial Services at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Tom Bernthal More information coming soon. Click here for more information and to register.

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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

Urbanized Black Bears with Tahoe Toogee

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

The Tahoe Area Sierra Club and the Lake Tahoe Community College's HSI STEM program will be hosting an educational presentation done by 41 year long South Lake Tahoe resident and local bear expert, Tahoe Toogee. This 40-minute presentation will focus on the urbanization of the black bears and the urbanized bear population on the South

Understanding Fuels/Fire Behavior to Build a Prescription

Placer County 11434 B Ave, Auburn, United States

The weather prescription is at the core of prescribed fire application. Weather is also the hardest factor to control! Placer PBA is hosting this training to help community members better understand weather prescriptions and to introduce available tools and resources to PREDICT when a good weather window may be opening. Improving our ability to predict

Project on the Preserve: Adam Ryan

Adam Ryan Wildlife Preserve 12183 Auburn Rd, Grass Valley, United States

BYLT is hosting the second Project on the Preserve day of 2024 on Saturday, March 23, from  9am – 1pm. BYLT hosts Project on the Preserve days throughout the year for all you busy folks who can’t get out during the week so you too can help make local lands and trails more beautiful. This second Project on

River Monitoring Mandatory Field Training

Bridgeport Crossing 17660 Pleasant Valley Rd, Penn Valley, United States

Participants must have attended the River Monitoring Orientation meeting on March 14th prior to attending the Field Training. At the mandatory FIELD TRAINING: you will become familiar with SYRCL’s sampling protocol, practice working with the sampling equipment, and learn to fill out the data sheets. This training will be located at the Bridgeport Crossing at the South Yuba River

Rural Climate Capacity Workshop – Sierra Business Council and Siskiyou Climate Collaborative

Virtual

Sierra Business Council is hosting a second Rural Capacity for Climate Readiness workshop in partnership with the Siskiyou Climate Collaborative, California Air Resources Board (CARB), and UC Davis Center for Regional Change. This workshop focuses on the barriers and successes of building decarbonization, reducing vehicle miles traveled, and EV readiness in rural regions. A key

Scotch Broom Challenge 2024

Eric Rood Administration Center 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA, United States

SYRCL will be leading a Scotch Broom Challenge adjacent to Mountain Bounty Farm, a farm that works closely with the Bear Yuba Land Trust (BYLT), on Friday, March 29th, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.  Why get involved? Because we’re all about the power of teamwork and science-backed action! Scotch broom might seem harmless, but it’s wreaking

Scotch Broom Challenge 2024

Mountain Bounty Farm 14579 Blind Shady Rd, Nevada City, CA, United States

SYRCL and Bear Yuba Land Trust will be leading a Scotch Broom Challenge adjacent to Mountain Bounty Farm on Friday, March 29th, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.  Why get involved? Because we’re all about the power of teamwork and science-backed action! Scotch broom might seem harmless, but it’s wreaking havoc on our native plants and cranking

Lawn to Native Landscape

Maidu Community Center 550 Maidu Dr, Roseville, United States

Presenters: Chrissy Freeman & Tece Markel Save water, beautify your yard, and support our local birds and butterflies by converting your lawn to a native landscape! Learn how you can do this at a free public workshop. Learn how to remove or reduce your lawn, and choose native plants that can thrive and enrich your

Cooking with Scraps – Butte Environmental Council

South Chico Community Assistance Center 1805 Park Ave, Chico, United States

Come together to make scrumptious banana bread… and a banana peel tea your plants will adore! Make sure you're getting the most out of your food by learning how to turn overripe or wilted produce into something delicious! This month, we'll be learning how to make banana bread and how we can use the peels