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Birding with Friends
Shasta Wildlife Rescue 3752 Rupert Road, Anderson, CA, United StatesHosted by the Wildlife Society – Sacramento Shasta Chapter and Shasta Wildlife Rescue 10:00 a.m. – talk about local wildlife from Shasta Wildlife Rescue 11:00 a.m. – join Shasta Wildlife Rescue for some birding in Anderson River Park! Where: 3752 Rupert Rd., Anderson, CA (park by the Shasta Wildlife Rescue building) The Shasta Wildlife Rescue… Read More »Birding with Friends
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Geology of Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve (HCCP)
Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Clear Creek Rd, Anderson, CA, United StatesKody Shellhouse, a geologist with the Bureau of Land Management, will take us on a two-mile stroll along old roads and trails near HCCP. Come enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise while you learn about the rocky history of the area. This hike meets at the yellow steel gate, on the south side… Read More »Geology of Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve (HCCP)
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Plant and Community Ecology Walk
Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Clear Creek Rd, Anderson, CA, United StatesEver wonder what the name of a plant you were looking at along the trail? Or, maybe you have wondered why that plant was growing where it is? Or maybe you’re interested in knowing what functions the plant performs in the ecosystem? We will explore all of these questions on this walk! We will learn… Read More »Plant and Community Ecology Walk
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Native Plant Garden Tour
North Valley Art League 48 Quartz Hill Rd, Redding, CA, United StatesNative plant garden tour of the Matson-Mowder-Howe Celebration Garden at the North Valley Art League Gallery in Caldwell Park. Doug Mandel, a Master Gardener, native plant specialist and founder of Ghost Pine Native Plant Nursery will lead a tour of this garden at Carter House in Caldwell Park on Sunday, April 16 at 1 pm. Doug will… Read More »Native Plant Garden Tour
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Film: Kiss the Ground
Redding Library Community Room 1100 Parkview Ave, Redding, CA, United StatesBe inspired by film! Come watch Kiss the Ground- a film in which “activists, scientists, farmers, and politicians turn to regenerative agriculture to save the planet’s topsoil, and combat climate change.” Following the film we will have time for discussion and resource sharing. Be a part of the solution!