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SEA on KFOI – September 21, 2018
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SEA on KFOI – September 14 2018
ByS.E.A.In this episode of the Shasta Environmental Alliance Program, host David Ledger covers local environmental advocacy and community actions across the North State. The broadcast highlights an upcoming SEA screening of the urban forestry film Made in the Shade, featuring a presentation on Redding’s tree planting goals and post-Carr Fire re-oak efforts. The program also…
