Newsletter – February 2022
Redding’s Disappearing Oak Woodlands.
SEA Green Volunteers.
Oregon Gulch.
Volunteers Needed.
Turtle Bay Development Plans.
Shasta Land Trust: Preserving and Protecting Local Lands.
SEA New Year’s Day Field Trip.
Events.
Redding’s Disappearing Oak Woodlands.
SEA Green Volunteers.
Oregon Gulch.
Volunteers Needed.
Turtle Bay Development Plans.
Shasta Land Trust: Preserving and Protecting Local Lands.
SEA New Year’s Day Field Trip.
Events.
Upcoming EventsVolunteers Needed for Tree Planting2024 Redding Earth DayMemorial for Doug CraigHawes Ranch updateMlllville Gun Range update
SEA Environmental Champion Awards Photos. The Plastic Problem on PBS. Acorn Planting with CNPS and SEA. Want to become involved in SEA? Events.
Watershed Moment: The Future of the Redding RiverfrontEventsNo Shade, No Relief: The Cost of Losing Our Urban ForestSomething to Howl About: Balancing Nature and Ranching Link: June 2025 Newsletter
Free Shade Tree Giveaway2024 Redding Earth Day Festival (April 20th)Jenny Creek Group Opposes Paved TrailFree Wild & Scenic Film Festival60th Anniversary of the Wilderness ActMt. Shasta Earth Day Festival (April 27th)Trip Report: Clear Creek Trail CleanupFinal General Plan UpdateTrip Report: Water’s GulchReport: Shade Tree Planting
California’s Data Centers: Environmental Impacts and Policy ChallengesCalifornia Strengthens Land Stewardship with Passage of AB 900Species of the Month: Entosphenus tridentatus (Pacific lamprey)Species of the Month: Darlingtonia californica (California Pitcherplant)Staying Informed: A Matter of Degrees Podcast: Featuring climate scientist Dr. Kate Marvel Link: October 2025 Newsletter
Turtle Bay Surplus Land Decision Postponed.Shasta County Planning to consider countywide ban on industrial wind farms.Events.