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Redding Needs a Tree Ordinance Now.
ByS.E.A.This is an Speak Your Piece article by SEA President David Ledger that appeared in the Record Searchlight on July 13, 2018. The City of Redding needs a Tree Ordinance that will protect many of our native trees which are currently being cut with little regard to alternatives that would save them or require planting…
California Strengthens Land Stewardship
California Strengthens Land Stewardship with Passage of AB 900 California took a significant step toward achieving its 30×30 conservation goals with the signing of AB 900. The legislation strengthens the long-term stewardship of protected lands, ensuring that conservation efforts provide lasting ecological benefits. The state’s 30×30 initiative is a statewide goal to conserve 30 percent…
SEA on KFOI – October 26, 2018
ByS.E.A.On this episode of the Shasta Environmental Alliance Program, host David Ledger covers local environmental updates—including regional trail closures, upcoming native plant field trips, and free post-Carr Fire erosion control materials—alongside broader eco-news discussing California’s SB 100 clean energy goals and the European Union’s recent single-use plastic ban, before transitioning into an interview with Anne…
Turtle Bay Land Sale Update
ByS.E.A.SEA Action Alert: Turtle Bay Proposed Land Sale PUBLIC LANDS AT TURTLE BAY MAY BE SOLD As many of you know, a proposal to buy City of Redding land at Turtle Bay is being considered by the City Council following an offer to purchase the lands by Populous, The McConnell Foundation, K2 Development and Turtle…
Redding’s Sulphur Creek Brodiaea
ByS.E.A.Sulphur Creek Brodiaea (Brodiaea matsonii) is a very rare plant that only grows in one place in the world and that is in three sections of the upper reaches of Sulphur Creek in Redding. It was discovered by Redding botanist Gary Matson in about 2005 and officially named and published in 2010 by Robert Preston,…
