Newsletter – September 2025
Fall Yard Cleanup in Shasta County: Sustainable Practices for a Healthier Landscape
Upcoming Events
Trip Report: Nature Walk and Bioblitz at Whiskeytown NRA
Species of the Month: Helianthus annuus (Common Sunflower)
Fall Yard Cleanup in Shasta County: Sustainable Practices for a Healthier Landscape
Upcoming Events
Trip Report: Nature Walk and Bioblitz at Whiskeytown NRA
Species of the Month: Helianthus annuus (Common Sunflower)
Raising Shasta Dam: New Interactive MapSpecies of the Month: North American Beaver (Castor canadensis)Species of the Month: Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis)Trip Report: Families in the Forest (Clear Creek)California Climate Adaptation Strategy: Call for Public Comment Link: April 2026 Newsletter
Questions for Redding City Council Candidates.Shasta Lake City Council approved a new Tree Ordinance.SEA Board Member Aleta Carpenter appointed to State Board.Citizens Climate Lobby Virtual Postcard Project. Rod Lindsay Memorial Service.McCloud bottling contract with Artesian Springs water terminated.Events.
Turtle Bay Surplus Land Decision Postponed.Shasta County Planning to consider countywide ban on industrial wind farms.Events.
Shasta Lake Tree Conservation Ordinance.Petition Available to Oppose the Costco Project.Battle Creek Alliance Sues CalFire.WAIT…before you recycle that corrugated pizza box!Oregon Gulch Update.Shasta County Westside Subdivision on Planning Agenda.
Support SEA for This North State Giving TuesdayReport: Rancho Breisgau Riparian Restoration VolunteeringTrip Report: Sloppy Joe Trail HikeRedding Riverfront Project Update Presentation to City CouncilNew Local Educational Nonprofit Advocates for Native Plants and Their HabitatsTrip Report: Quartz Hill Road Development WalkNew Water Pumping Station Next to River TrailTrees Dying in Mt. Shasta Mall Parking LotsDoes…
Reminder: Urging Sáttítla (Medicine Lake Highlands) Monument StatusMeet SEA’s Newest Board Member: Juliet MalikPilgrim Fall Festival a Success