Walk for the Wild 5k Challenge
Walk with us to thrive. Walk to make sure wildlife thrives. Walk for the Wild is an annual event to demonstrate our commitment to deepening human connections with nature and to protect the thriving ecosystems we depend on. Join us to raise awareness and support of National Wildlife Refuges & their partners while we strive
The Harvest Dinner 2024
Eagle Creek Ranch Eagle Creek Ranch, Chico, United StatesJoin us to Celebrate the Harvest with a Community Dinner & Benefit for the Northern California Regional Land Trust This annual event is back! Celebrate the Land, enjoy community, and support your local land trust! We are gathering to celebrate land and recognize our community achievements with a Harvest Dinner and Benefit at Eagle Creek
Lassen County Watershed Restoration – Climate Action Day
Susanville Ranch Park 485-493 Cherry Terrace, Susanville, United StatesDescription: Build community, get hands-on with restoration science, and learn fire-resilient restoration principles. Purpose: Service in partnership with California Climate Action Corps, CA Resource Conservation District, Trout Unlimited, and Symbiotic Restoration. Schedule: 8:30 am Registration 9:00 am Volunteer Assignments 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Volunteer Lunch Role: Volunteers will receive briefings on the watershed and
Sierra-at-Tahoe Sugar Pine Planting
sierra at tahoe 1111 Sierra At Tahoe Road, Twin Bridges, United StatesJoin us to plant 1000 sugar pines and Jeffrey pines at the base of Sierra-at-Tahoe ski resort, which burned in the Caldor fire. This is our biggest public planting of the season and we need all of the help we can get! Wear closed toe shoes, sun protection, work gloves and bring some water. Lunch
Wilderness & Beyond Conference
YMCA of the Rockies 2515 Tunnel Road, Estes Park, CO, United StatesJoin us as we celebrate our 35th anniversary AND the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act with the 2024 Wilderness & Beyond Conference in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. There will be workshops, receptions, and so much more with like-minded wilderness advocates. You’ll hear from conservation luminaries and grassroots organizing experts while also sharing ideas and
Fermentation Festival: Making Homemade Fermented Foods
Banner Grange #627 12629 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CAReady to dive into the wonderful world of fermentation? 🥒🍋 Join us for an evening of hands-on demos, delicious samples, and the chance to collect cultures that’ll keep your kitchen bubbling with health! Long before refrigerators, fermentation was the go-to way to preserve and enrich food. Cultures from every corner of the globe have embraced fermentation
Indigenous Peoples’ Use of California Native Plants
VirtualTop two images: Great Valley Museum; Bottom three images: Denise Godbout-Avant. Join us to learn how the original people of California used native plants in their everyday lives! The Indigenous people of California lived here for thousands of years, during which time they made the most of what California’s various habitats offered them. In the
Mount Rose Wilderness Native Plant Re-Seeding – Fall 2024
Hunter Creek Trailhead Hunter Creek Trailhead, Reno, NV, United StatesIn Spring 2024, volunteers will work hard to remove invasive musk thistle from Mount Rose Wilderness! This fall, we will head into Mount Rose Wilderness to spread native seeds in these recovering riparian areas and help bring back native plants. We will hike bags of seeds from native grasses and pollinator-friendly plants, spread them across
Sierra Nevada Alliance October Webinar: Mining Threats in the Sierra Nevada
VirtualCalifornia, specifically the Sierra Nevada region, is both an old and new extractive frontier, with hotspots of environmental injustice. Abandoned gold rush-era mines have left a toxic legacy that continues to impact communities and ecosystems. Recently, high gold prices have sparked renewed interest in exploration for open pit mines, threatening biologically diverse and sacred landscapes
Pathways for Wildlife
Lake Tahoe Community College 1 College Dr, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United StatesThe Tahoe Area Sierra Club will be having wildlife research organization, Pathways for Wildlife, present what their organization does on October 16th at 5:00 pm at Lake Tahoe Community College in the Aspen-Board Room. Pathways for Wildlife is a wildlife research organization working with different agencies and conservation organizations to help identify important wildlife and
Prescribed Grazing for Consumption of Wildfire Fuels
VirtualEpisode #1 of Y/S RC&DC's Long-Term Maintenance & Stewardship Webinar Series! Simultaneously a throwback and a technique on the cutting edge of environmental research, prescribed grazing has shown its promise as a tool for fuels reduction. Experts will detail the use cases for this technique and explain the benefits and challenges involved in including herbivores
Maintenance & Stewardship Webinars: Prescribed Grazing for Consumption of Fuels
OnlineSession #1 of Y/S RC&DC's Long-Term Maintenance & Stewardship Webinar Series! Simultaneously a throwback and a technique on the cutting edge of environmental research, prescribed grazing has shown its promise as a tool for fuels reduction. Experts will detail the use cases for this technique and explain the benefits and challenges involved in including herbivores in