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SUMMARY:Inside the Rotary Screw Trap 101 (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)
DESCRIPTION:May 4 (Sat.) 9 a.m. – Inside the Rotary Screw Trap 101 \n“Join Horsetown–Clear Creek Preserve alongside Fish Biologists from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to learn more about their juvenile salmon conservation and monitoring projects in our area. This is a family-friendly event where you can view USFWS rotary screw trap operations on Clear Creek\, a project that helps track and monitor populations of our local Chinook Salmon. We’ll start at the China Garden Trailhead. USFWS Biologists will then lead us down to Clear Creek where we will be able to learn about and observe USFWS rotary screw trap and juvenile fish handling operations\, conservation and monitoring of Chinook Salmon and steelhead trout\, as well as restoration and management efforts happening within the watershed. \nThis hike meets at the China Garden Trailhead\, (the first BLM trailhead on Clear Creek Road from highway 273). \nSee our website at HorsetownClearCreekPreserve.org for a trail map and coming events. Contact Horsetownhccp@gmail.com for more information”
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/inside-the-rotary-screw-trap-101-horsetown-clear-creek-preserve/
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SUMMARY:Gold Rush History Walk (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)
DESCRIPTION:May 5 (Sun.) 10:00 a.m. – “GOLD RUSH HISTORY WALK” \n“The 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 spring walk with a view of that site with Preserve Board Member Cathy Scott. Learn about our local gold rush history and Horsetown. Bring some friends and walking shoes. \nSee website at HorsetownClearCreekPreserve.org for a trail map and coming events. Contact Horsetownhccp@gmail.com for more information”
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/gold-rush-history-walk-horsetown-clear-creek-preserve-2/
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SUMMARY:Lillian Nelson Nature Preserve Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Lillian Nelson Nature Preserve Field Trip \nFriday\, May 10th at 8:30am \nRead directions below for meetup location! \n  \nPlease join us for a visit to Lillian Nelson Nature Preserve\, a privately owned 30-acre conservation easement managed by Shasta Land Trust. The Western Shasta RCD in partnership with Point Blue Conservation Science is currently implementing grant-funded restoration work. \n  \nProjects include invasive red sesbania removal from Boulder creek\, a small meadow restoration\, forest health and fuel reduction\, acorn planting\, brush pile habitat piles\, bird box installation and outdoor classroom maintenance. There will also be an opportunity to see beaver activity! \n  \nThe meeting place is on College View just below the hill going up to Bethel Church. We will have a cone that says “SEA” on it to make it clear where to turn! The property borders Bethel on the East. There is a Bethel gravel parking lot and a yellow COR easement gate for the meeting place. Parking is allowed in the Bethel gravel parking lot. The road is bumpy and rutted so vehicle clearance could be an issue. It is a short walk from the Bethel parking lot. There is no address for that location. Carpooling is recommended. The Hearth on Churn creek is the nearest familiar easily located business if a more simple meeting place is required. \n  \nPlease sign up on our Meetup site and fill out a 2024 liability waiver if you’ve not done so already! For additional questions contact David Ledger at david@ecoshasta.org
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/lillian-nelson-nature-preserve-field-trip/
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SUMMARY:Hornbeck Trail Walk with BLM Ecologist
DESCRIPTION:Hornbeck Trail Walk with BLM Ecologist\nSaturday\, May 11th\, 2024 at 9am \nSEA has organized a field trip to be led by BLM Ecologist Brooke Thompson on the Hornbeck Trail north of Redding to talk about the proposed fire treatment planned for the area. Brooke will explain the ecology of the area\, how it has been affected by fire suppression\, and alternatives in preserving the area and making it safer from catastrophic fire. The vegetation was also adversely affected by pollutants from the copper smelters that were operating in the late 1800s and early 20th century near where Shasta Dam is now located. \nWe will also identify native plants and non-native plants on this field trip. Brooke also wants to hear input from you\, the public\, about their alternatives. This trail is in a mixed oak woodland and chaparral habitat. \nBrooke has led several field trips for SEA before and has a passion for the natural world and always leads an informative walk. This will be a fairly easy walk of 2 to 3 miles and will take about 2 hours. Meet at the trailhead which is under the powerlines on Quartz Hill Road between Lake Blvd. and Keswick Dam Road. Please sign up on our Meetup page and sign the waiver if you haven’t already. \nFor more information contact David Ledger at david@ecoshasta.org. For those wishing\, after the field trip we will take a short drive to the Quartz Hill Mine.
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/hornbeck-trail-walk-with-blm-ecologist/
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SUMMARY:Trail Mixer at Swasey Rec Area (Redding Trail Alliance)
DESCRIPTION:May 11 (Sat.) 10am-2pm — TRAIL MIXER AT SWASEY RECREATION AREA (Off Delano Drive) \nOur friends at Redding Trail Alliance are hosting this event\, which is completely free for both booth hosts and participants. (for more about this organization\, see www.reddingtrailalliance.org) Stop by the HCCP booth and say hello! \nThis event will be at the standard event area off Delano Drive.
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/trail-mixer-at-swasey-rec-area-redding-trail-alliance/
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SUMMARY:Historic Horsetown Photo (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)
DESCRIPTION:May 18 (Sat.) 10:00 A.M. – “HISTORIC HORSETOWN PHOTO” \n“In 1849\, a group of hopeful prospectors arrived at the site of Reading’s Bar on Clear Creek\, and by 1850 the census identified 1\,000 inhabitants of what became One Horse Town (Horsetown). For many years HCCP has hoped to locate an historical photograph of the town – we even advertised a reward if someone could find one! \nAnd now we have one\, thanks to Joe Molter with the assistance of Trudy Vaughan and Shasta Historical Society. Trudy will expand on Cathy Scott’s earlier talk this Spring on the history of the area and also discuss some historic archaeological work conducted here at HCCP; and Joe will tell the story of the discovery of this photo\, have copies of the photo\, and lead a short gentle walk to its original site to orient you to today’s landscape. Meet at the HCCP Amphitheatre at 10am. \nSee our website at HorsetownClearCreekPreserve.org for a trail map and coming events. Contact Horsetownhccp@gmail.com for more information”
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/historic-horsetown-photo-horsetown-clear-creek-preserve/
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: Phillips Brothers Mill Tour (paid event - advanced sign up required)
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE (rescheduled from May 4th cancellation)\nPhillips Brothers Mill Tour\nSaturday\, May 25th at 8 am\nMeet at the Mt. Shasta Mall Parking lot\n$25 per person\n\n\n\nThis will be a field trip to the historic Phillips Brothers Mill\, a steam-powered sawmill and box factory operated off the grid that is on the National Register of Historic Places. The mill operated by the Hendrix Family was assembled from various steam mills in the area and has been a working mill since 1897. They even have a 1906 huge steam-operated tractor\, all located on 1000 acres of forested land that has a conservation easement on it and is only selectively cut. One of the family members will give us a tour of the mill\, the steam-operated boilers that power the plant. Even the family homestead is on solar power. Everything is off the grid including the well.\n\n\n\nThis will be a fascinating tour from the mill pond through the first cuts of the logs\, to the finished products\, either custom-cut wood or wooden boxes. With enough time we will stop on the way back to look at some trees infected with bark beetles that will soon be cut for lumber. Due to safety concerns\, the mill will not be operating during the tour.\n\n\n\nYou must sign up on our Meetup site (https://www.meetup.com/shasta…/events/300174252/) and sign a waiver unless you already have for 2024. Children must be over 12 years old\, and a parent must sign a waiver for them. This tour is limited to 24 people and costs $25 per person.\n\n\n\nFor more information contact david@ecoshasta.org. We will meet at the Mt. Shasta Mall near Chase Bank and carpool and caravan to the mill. Make sure you pre-register!
URL:https://2026staging.ecoshasta.org/event/rescheduled-phillips-brothers-mill-tour-paid-event-advanced-sign-up-required/
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