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Bioblitz Walk: Sacramento River
Sunday, April 27, 2025, 9 am - 11 am at Sacramento River Southside Trail This second walk will follow the easily accessed paved trail on the south side of the Sacramento river and will highlight the abundant biodiversity that can exist in an urban environment. A previous bioblitz walk on this trail yielded numerous observations… Read More »Bioblitz Walk: Sacramento River
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NATIVE PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND USES (HCCP)
Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Clear Creek Rd, Anderson, CA, United StatesApril 27, 2025 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Join native Wintu Ted Dawson on a spring walk while he locates, identifies, and explains medicinal and general uses of native plants. Ted consulted and provided technical support at Turtle Bay for Native American exhibits. Today’s presentation includes making a natural poison oak remedy. Bring a jar… Read More »NATIVE PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND USES (HCCP)
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Oak Woodland Meet and Greet (Redding)
Summer heat is coming for us so let’s take a shady morning walk to discover and discuss the numerous and wondrous ways our beautiful oak trees contribute to a rich tapestry of life. From the water-loving valley oaks to the heat-loving blue oaks, these woodlands support more living organisms than any other terrestrial ecosystem in… Read More »Oak Woodland Meet and Greet (Redding)
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Spring Hill Trail Field Trip (Mt. Shasta)
Mt. Shasta, CaCome join SEA hike leader Juliet Malik to get out of the valley heat and head up to Mt. Shasta for some cooler mountain air! The moderately difficult Spring Hill Trail is an out and back route totaling about 3.25 miles with an elevation gain of 650 feet from the trailhead to the top. It… Read More »Spring Hill Trail Field Trip (Mt. Shasta)
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Nature Journaling at Manzanita Lake
Manzanita Lake, Lassen Volcanic National ParkThis month Shasta Environmental Alliance's hike leader, Juliet Malik, is excited to partner with Heather Bortolussi from Western Shasta Resource Conservation District to offer a relaxing and restorative practice for connecting with nature. Heather is the GrizzlyCorps fellow serving with the RCD who is excited to share with you the wonders of nature journaling and… Read More »Nature Journaling at Manzanita Lake