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Growing Forward Together
ByS.E.A.The Shasta Environmental Alliance (SEA) is going through an exciting period of change and growth. As we restructure, our goal remains the same: to protect the natural beauty of our region while encouraging community involvement and environmental awareness. We know how important it is to stay engaged and connected, especially as our community faces both…
Recycling Basics: Don’t be a “Wish-cycler”
ByS.E.A.How to be a better recyclerBy Christina Piles Do you feel that you’re a good recycler? While many people place items in their curbside cart for recycling, very few people are clear about what can and can’t go in that cart. Have you ever walked up to your recycling cart with an item, but you’re…
SEA on KFOI – October 26, 2018
ByS.E.A.On this episode of the Shasta Environmental Alliance Program, host David Ledger covers local environmental updates—including regional trail closures, upcoming native plant field trips, and free post-Carr Fire erosion control materials—alongside broader eco-news discussing California’s SB 100 clean energy goals and the European Union’s recent single-use plastic ban, before transitioning into an interview with Anne…
SEA on KFOI – September 21, 2018
ByS.E.A.In this episode of the Shasta Environmental Alliance Program, host David Ledger covers regional conservation efforts and community environmental updates across the North State. The broadcast highlights local trail openings following the Carr Fire, previews a screening of the urban forestry documentary Made in the Shade, and details an upcoming Redding City Council candidates forum…
Stinkwort (Dittrichia graveolens)
ByS.E.A.by David Ledger Stinkwort is a fairly new invasive plant in California in the sunflower family that grows up to three feet tall with tiny heads of yellow flowers that bloom in the fall and when in seed, form a tufted head somewhat like a miniature dandelion. The stems and leaves are sticky and have…
Hiking with Furry Friends in Shasta County
ByS.E.A.Guest post by Kat Camplin Shasta County is a wonderful area to venture out with our pets. Dogs enjoy the new smells and and sights as much as we do. No matter which trailhead you hit, the Leave No Trace Principles still apply.https://lnt.org/pet-principles-the-leave-no-trace-guide-to-including-your-pets/This includes picking up poop, even in wilderness or open space areas. Dog…
