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Creating Climate-Resilient Forests and How to Get Involved with Your Public Lands

Craft Wine and Beer 22 Martin St, Reno, NV, United States

6:00pm - Panel Discussion on Forest Health and Climate-Resilience Forestry Strategies in Nevada Speakers will focus on climate resiliency and strategies in forests in the Tahoe area and Nevada at large. Speakers will share innovative research and forestry applications, lessons learned in relationship to climate impacts on our forests, and a look ahead for what is to

2024 Great Community Clean-up with KTMB (Bilingual Project)

Hunter Creek Trailhead Hunter Creek Trailhead, Reno, NV, United States

ENGLISH: Join us for a weedy weekend in Mount Rose Wilderness! We will meet at the Hunter Creek trailhead at 8 am and hike to a location along the Hunter Creek Trail as a group to remove the invasive musk thistle. We will be leading an invasive weed removal project as part of the Keep

Recurring

Weed Warriors

Hunter Creek Trailhead Hunter Creek Trailhead, Reno, NV, United States

Join us for a Saturday in Mount Rose Wilderness! We will meet at the Hunter Creek trailhead and hike to a location along Hunter Creek Trail as a group to remove the invasive musk thistle. Musk thistle is classified as a noxious weed which spreads prolifically and negatively impacts native ecosystems. This weed thrives in

Recurring

Weed Warriors

Hunter Creek Trailhead Hunter Creek Trailhead, Reno, NV, United States

Join us for a Saturday in Mount Rose Wilderness! We will meet at the Hunter Creek trailhead and hike to a location along Hunter Creek Trail as a group to remove the invasive musk thistle. Musk thistle is classified as a noxious weed which spreads prolifically and negatively impacts native ecosystems. This weed thrives in

Mount Rose Wilderness Native Plant Re-Seeding – Fall 2024

Hunter Creek Trailhead Hunter Creek Trailhead, Reno, NV, United States

In 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