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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...

  • Spring Hill Trail Field Trip (Mt. Shasta)

    Come 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...

  • Nature Journaling at Manzanita Lake

    This 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...

  • Celebrate California Biodiversity Days at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area

    Shasta Environmental Alliance is pleased to host its 3rd annual BioBlitz event to celebrate California Biodiversity Days. Join SEA Board Member Juliet Malik and fellow California Naturalist Holly White-Wolfe at Whiskeytown for a day observing and documenting the many plants, fungi, animals, and insects that call this national recreation area home via an iNaturalist BioBlitz....

  • Families in the Forest

    Local gnome and nature guide. Join SEA volunteers Holly White-Wolfe and Juliet Malik—California Naturalists —for a special educational outing designed for families with young children. The event is designed for children, their siblings, parents, grandparents or other caregivers to enjoy together.  We’ll explore the benefits of time in nature by stimulating our senses with sights,...

  • Wildfire: Friend or Foe?

    Shasta Environmental Alliance invites you to a free presentation about California’s relationship to fire on November 24, 2025. Kalyn Nash from Western Shasta Resource Conservation District will take us on a journey through California’s historic fire regimes, the ecological need for fire, and the ways in which humans impact these fire regimes. The second part...

  • Cloverdale Loop Nature Hike

    Let’s start the new year off right by getting out on the trails to connect to nature and to one another. The Cloverdale Loop Trail is part of BLM’s Clear Creek Greenway’s trail system. It is considered easy for most, but there are some short steep sections with uneven footing so prepare accordingly. The loop...

  • There is No Planet B Book Club

    We hope you will join us for the first meeting of the There is No Planet B Book Club on February 8, 2026, at 2pm! With an objective to facilitate meaningful conversation and build connection to community, this club will focus on books that help us imagine more hopeful climate futures. Our first book is...

  • There is No Planet B Book Club

    Our exploration of Ayana Elizabeth Johnson's What If We Get It Right? continues on February 22 from 2pm-4pm! Join us for conversations about what's possible, biophilia, nature as teacher, reworking food systems, design justice and surely much more. To receive meeting details and additional resources please join our TINPB book club contact list or contact [email protected].

  • Battle Creek Wildlife Area Naturalist Walk

    Join naturalist Juliet Malik and environmental scientist Stacey Alexander for an easy 4-mile walk along the Oak Tree Trail in the Battle Creek Wildlife Area. Juliet will talk about riparian habitats and all the cool perks they offer like biodiversity, clean water, and cooler temperatures –in case being beautiful and abundant with flora and fauna...

  • Practicing Curiosity Through Nature Journaling

    Hosted by Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve.  Join Heather Bortolussi, a Grizzly Corps fellow with the Western Shasta RCD, for a nature journaling outing at Horsetown Clear Creek Preserve! No prior nature journaling or art experience is necessary— just an open mind and a willingness to be curious in the outdoors. We’ll learn how to nature journal...

  • Adopt-A-Highway Clean Up

    Hosted by Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Meet at the HCCP Parking area. Volunteers will clean up a stretch of Clear Creek Road around the Preserve for 2-3 hours. We provide vests for visibility, tools for pick up and garbage bags. Please bring gloves and sturdy shoes. Lunch/snacks on us afterwards at Carl’s Jr in Westwood Village....