Newsletter – December 2022
Redding South City ParkNew EmployeeShade Tree ProjectDecommissioning DamsField Trips.Events.
Redding South City ParkNew EmployeeShade Tree ProjectDecommissioning DamsField Trips.Events.
Redding City Tree CommitteeConverting Waste Plastic to OilVolunteer OpportunitiesHiking with DogsSupport SEA at North State Giving TuesdayField Trips.Events.
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…
This October 22 field trip at Nur Pon Open Space in Redding brought about 20 plant lovers out to a pleasant cool morning once the wind died down. This area has been highly disturbed by man over the last 130 years, and it has a very high concentration of non-native or exotic plants. For this…
The Environmental Management Division of the City of Redding Public Works Department provides support services to various City Departments to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws, regulations, and policies. They also manage the City’s Storm Water Management Program, which includes industrial, construction, and municipal activities and operations within the City. An occasional newsletter is…
Redding City Council Elections ForumRedding City Tree CommitteeBumble Bees Win ProtectionRedding “Wintu Country” SignsElimination of Racist NamesField Trips.Events.
This is an Speak Your Piece article by SEA President David Ledger that appeared in the Record Searchlight. The City of Redding needs a Tree Ordinance that will protect many of our native trees which are currently being cut with little regard to alternatives that would save them or require planting replacement trees elsewhere. Many…
This is the first time CNPS or SEA has held a field trip in the Nur Pon Open Space in many years. Since the area has been fenced off, cleared of trash and illegal camping as well as regular police patrols it made for an enjoyable field trip. We had about 22 people show up…
This joint SEA and CNPS field trip to Paradise Meadows in Lassen Volcanic National Park on September 17 was definitely not summer weather. It was about 45 degrees when we started and low 60’s when we finished. We walked the first part of the trail fairly fast just to warm up. While few wildflowers were…