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The Geothermal Rising Conference is the geothermal industry’s flagship annual conference, reflecting the global nature of the geothermal industry and bringing together people in industry, academia, government, and the general public. This year's conference features a vibrant exhibit hall; informative panel sessions; technical sessions showcasing the latest geothermal research; engaging plenary sessions, the Annual Membership meeting and the opportunity to |
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Join California’s Fifth Climate Change Assessment team for a virtual workshop on October 4! During this workshop, attendees will be invited to provide input on the draft framework for the Regional Synthesis Reports (regional reports), identify local priorities for the Fifth Assessment to address, and partners interested in being part of regional author teams. This
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Thank you for joining Friends of the Inyo and the Conglomerate Mesa Coalition for a FREE virtual evening presentation of Island in the Sky, followed by a panel discussion. This film looks at the impacts of gold mining on Conglomerate Mesa and takes a look at K2 Gold's most recent proposal. Our Panelists are: Kathy Jefferson |
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Hosted by Shasta College, North Coast Resource Partnership, and Napa and Tehama RCDs, discussions will focus on landscapes and land management issues unique to Northern California. The meeting will open with a Resource Fair showcasing local organizations at work in the region. Field tours will be offered on October 6. We look forward to connecting, |
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Welcome autumn with our 8th annual park fundraising cruise! Enjoy spellbinding stories (true or false, you decide!), fine wine, and individual charcuterie boxes. A no-host bar will be available. A live auction of marvelous treasures and experiences will be offered, benefiting the Sierra State Parks Foundation. Seating is limited and reservations are required. We highly |
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Join us to learn about how native fish and native plants interact with speaker Gail Davis Gail will talk about the unique nutrient cycle between the local Pacific salmon and trout and the ecosystems of the watersheds in which they live. Gail is a Fish and Wildlife Interpreter. She earned a B.S. in Natural Resources |
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month following Indigenous People’s Day by participating in Hispanic Access Foundation’s Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week. An annual celebration of the voices, experiences, and storytelling traditions of communities of color in connection to our heritage and our planet; Uplifting the nexus between our communities and the lands, waterways, and ocean we |
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Connect with other nature lovers, be inspired, share knowledge, and learn how you can help 30x30 become a reality in different regions. Celebrate stories from across California about how lands and coastal waters are being conserved and cared for through 30x30. Co-create new tools, partnerships, and approaches to build the solutions we need. Join the
For more than six decades, scientific study has been both the impetus and guide for precedent-setting natural resource management programs in the Lake Tahoe Basin. As a result, the region is known around the world as a leading example of effective conservation in action. About the event: The gathering will bring together academic scientists, agency |
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The Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Career Collaborative is a partnership between 14 of the leading HSIs in the country, with at least 51% Hispanic student populations. This event will provide a virtual platform for employers and students to interact throughout the day. Career Fair will have a troubleshooting room via ZOOM on Handshake, October 12, 2023, from |
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Join Environmental Improvement Program partners for the latest on projects happening near you. Learn about: The invasive New Zealand mudsnail discovery Taylor Tallac Restoration Project Conservancy open space lots San Bernardino bridge and Highway 50 roundabout in Meyers Upcoming bike path connections Innovative technology to combat pollution And stewardship opportunities This webinar is part of a series |
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Training goal: Participants will increase their understanding of project development and sequencing as it applies to grant-funded fuels reduction projects in California. Click here for more information and to register. |
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Coastal Quest, in partnership with Ventura County Wildfire Collaborative, is proud to present the first California Wildfire Conference. This three-day exchange will bring together a diverse community of practitioners to focus on understanding, preventing, and recovering from wildfires. The conference will be held from October 24-26, 2023, in Ventura County at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. |
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Join the 2023 Cal-IPC Symposium in Chico or Online on Oct. 25-28. Join the symposium at CSU Chico to connect with colleagues and share the latest in invasive plant management. There will still be an online option to welcome as many folks as possible. Click here for more information and to register.
The Society of American Foresters National Convention will take place in Sacramento, California this year. The theme, "Forestry: It's in Our DNA," references both the proud legacy of forestry and the ongoing challenges and opportunities that foresters and natural resources professionals face. Forestry and what it means to be a forester is multi-faceted, with many |
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Join Sierra Nevada Alliance for another installment of our monthly lunchtime webinar series. Naturalist and nature photographer Gavin Furman from the South Lake Tahoe Library will talk about observing the natural world with an eye towards shaping and sharing the stories we find there. The talk blends local nature photography and nature writing from both
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On October 26, at 1:00 pm (ET), join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston, M.A. (Pueblo of Sandia), and Indigenous community leaders Whitney Sawney (Cherokee Nation) and Natalie Benally (Diné) to learn more about how philanthropy can best support Indigenous peoples’ efforts to preserve and strengthen traditional food systems while also learning more about the issues, |
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BHA volunteers, friends, family, and more will be helping to plant 10,000 bitterbrush plugs on the weekend of October 28 & 29 at the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area. Saturday evening after the planting party, we hope you will join us for our Beer, Bands & Bitterbrush Stands event located 30 minutes from the project site in
The California & Nevada Chapters of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers are throwing a bitterbrush bash to help restore critical winter range for mule deer and antelope at the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area. We are gathering conservationists from throughout the West for a public land planting event followed by a community gathering and campout with live |
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Join SYRCL’s River Science staff, trained naturalists, and river guides from H2O Adventures for a float trip down the lower Yuba to see spawning salmon. The day on a raft includes opportunities to learn about the Yuba River ecosystem, how mining has impacted the river and the indigenous people of the area, and how SYRCL |
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Join the Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative (TCSI) for a three-part webinar series in November to learn about science-based tools, products, and research that can be used to guide restoration and forest management practices in the Tahoe-Central Sierra region and across California. The TCSI is a partnership dedicated to restoring resilience to 2.4 million acres of Sierra
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This is an opportunity to learn about a fuel reduction project at Vista Del Rio in Oakhurst, California. Participants will increase their understanding of how CALFIRE used the CalVTP at Vista Del Rio to facilitate vegetation management and fuels reduction. Participants will complete a field treatment tour of the project area, learning about the different treatment methods used and why they
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This is an opportunity to learn about a fuel reduction project at Vista Del Rio in Oakhurst, California. Participants will increase their understanding of how CALFIRE used the CalVTP at Vista Del Rio to facilitate vegetation management and fuels reduction. Participants will complete a field treatment tour of the project area, learning about the different treatment methods used and why they |
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Many of the activities undertaken by tribal wetland programs require the preparation and approval of a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). A QAPP is a project-specific plan that lays out the type and quality of environmental data to be collected, including the quality assurance and quality control measures that will be used to ensure data |
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Please join SYRCL in celebrating the 14th annual Nisenan Heritage Day on Saturday, November 4th from 11am to 3pm at Sierra College NCC. Nisenan Heritage Day is put on by the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe and CHIRP. There will be speakers, short films, art, and more great opportunities to learn about the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe, their efforts toward |
