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SUMMARY:Newville Ponds – Burris Creek at Black Butte Lake Recreation Area (Wintu Audubon event)
DESCRIPTION:Newville Ponds – Burris Creek at Black Butte Lake Recreation Area (Wintu Audubon event) \nOctober 14th @ 7:30 am \nWe will meet at the parking lot for Newville Ponds which is located on Newville Road west of Stoney Creek bridge. https://goo.gl/maps/C78SVShicsrhr2QR7 \nWhy would you want to visit these two unique locations that are part of the US Army Corps of Engineer’s Black Butte Recreation Area? For the birds of course\, and in particular\, vast numbers of waterbirds. Newville Ponds\, North of the lake\, are fed water through Black Butte Lakes Dam system that regulates the flow of Stoney Creek. This time of year\, the dam release can be large which allows water releases to spread out across several acres creating ideal habitat for many waterbirds of many varieties. \nBurris Creek\, primary access of Black Butte Lake’s Southern Shoreline\, begins to recede in the fall where the shore begins to widen at a very shallow section of the lake. This too becomes ideal for waterbirds. Burris Creek also has the added feature of large dense willow trees\, flowering plants\, and prime oak woodlands for those non-waterbird species. \nEntrance fees are $6.00\, but federal annual and lifetime passes are honored at this Recreation Area. We always recommend carpooling and instruction regarding where to meet might be available on website. Daniel Bye will lead this Bird Walk\, please bring insect repellant\, lunch or snack and plenty of water\, Burris Creek may require some walking and the ground conditions vary from wet to dry\, so please be prepared.
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/newville-ponds-burris-creek-at-black-butte-lake-recreation-area-wintu-audubon-event/
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SUMMARY:Trees: How to Select\, Place and Care for Trees for our Hot and Drought Prone Northern Central Valley region (Turtle Bay)
DESCRIPTION:“Trees are a long-term investment and can be an asset rather than a liability around our homes\, our parks\, and streets and around our communities when several factors are considered when selecting trees. We will look at and discuss the factors that should be considered when selecting trees for a given site and what cultural factors would be necessary to ensure long term success as your tree matures. Join Consulting Certified Arborist\, Horticulturist and Licensed Pest Control Advisor Rico Montenegro\, and Formally Chief Arborist for the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation as he shares his expertise about tree selection for hot and drought plagued Shasta County and surrounding areas. \nMembers & Turtle Bay Volunteers $6\, nonmembers $8 \nMeet at Arboretum & Botanical Gardens Office – 1135 Arboretum Drive (Next to Greenhouse in Nursery)”
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/trees-how-to-select-place-and-care-for-trees-for-our-hot-and-drought-prone-northern-central-valley-region-turtle-bay/
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SUMMARY:Gold Rush History Walk (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)
DESCRIPTION:October 14\, 2023 (Sat.) 10 a.m. – “GOLD RUSH HISTORY WALK” \nThe community of Horsetown was established near the second major gold discovery in California at Reading’s Bar on Clear Creek during the gold rush of 1849. Enjoy a pleasant fall walk with a view of that site with Cathy Scott\, Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Board member. Learn about our local gold rush history and Horsetown. Bring some friends and walking shoes. \nContact Horsetownhccp@gmail.com or 241-2026 for more information
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/gold-rush-history-walk-horsetown-clear-creek-preserve/
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