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CalVTP Q&A: How to make the most of the CalVTP Program EIR
OnlineThis webinar includes a panel of specialists working on various aspects of California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP) implementation, including forestry and fuels management, as well as CEQA and other regulatory compliance. These specialists will answer your questions about the CalVTP with the goal of increasing participants’ understanding of how to prepare Project-Specific Analyses (PSAs) to
Large Scale Broadcast Burning for Fuels Reduction: Lessons learned from CAL FIRE CZU Unit
OnlineThis webinar is an opportunity for participants to increase their understanding of planning, permitting, and implementing large-scale fuel reduction broadcast burns in the CZU Unit. Richard Sampson, Unit Forester at CAL FIRE CZU, will review the history of prescribed fire in the San Mateo – Santa Cruz Unit over the past 40 years. Sarah A. Collamer, Vegetation Management
Giving Tuesday with Sierra Nevada Alliance
OnlineNow more than ever, with conservation budgets and policies challenged, we need your support to keep protecting and serving the Sierra Nevada's lands and species the way they deserve. We have accomplished so much this year and need your help to continue this work. Make a donation on December 3: www.sierranevadaalliance.org/donate Need a reason to give?
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
Geological History in the Lake Tahoe Basin
OnlineThe Tahoe Area Sierra Club invites you for an online presentation to uncover the geological history in the Lake Tahoe basin using data from the lake’s core sediment with Paula Noble, Professor for the Department of Geological Sciences, and Global Water Center at the University of Nevada Reno, on June 6th at 5:00 pm. Paula
Learn What’s Happening on Tahoe’s North Shore Webinar
OnlineJoin Environmental Improvement Program partners for the latest on projects happening near you this summer. Learn about the Incline Meadow Restoration Project, local fuel reduction projects, TCPUD’s Lakeside Trail rehabilitation project, Sand Harbor Master Plan Update, and more, plus how to stay engaged on all these initiatives.
Functional Wetland Loss in the American West: How Water Scarcity is Reshaping Wetland Ecosystems Webinar
OnlinePRESENTER Patrick Donnelly, Intermountain West Joint Venture and the US Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Bird Program ABSTRACT Climate change is driving inequity in wetland loss through functional declines. An improved understanding of these trends provides important insight for wetland managers and adaptive strategies needed to offset accelerating losses. This presentation will discuss recent findings from
Living Liberation Virtual Conference: Building Sustainable Lives to Build Sustainable Movements
OnlineCenter For Third World Organizing (CTWO), in conjunction with its partners, the Liberatory Leadership Partnership, Leadership Learning Community, and the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation will be hosting their virtual conference "Living Liberation" on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, and Thursday, November 9, 2023, from 9 -3 pm PT each day. This is a free event! This year's conference theme is "Movement for Life:
Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans for Your Tribal Wetland Program Webinar
OnlineMany 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