Into the Future
ShastaEcology2017-02-11T13:55:31-08:00We just finished our 2016 Strategic Plan and are seeking 2-3 new board members to help lead us forward. It's time for fresh perspectives - we're excited about our purpose and our future!
We just finished our 2016 Strategic Plan and are seeking 2-3 new board members to help lead us forward. It's time for fresh perspectives - we're excited about our purpose and our future!
The long-standing challenge to geothermal leasing in the Medicine Lake Highlands will receive a hearing by Judge John A. Mendez in US District Court, Sacramento on April 19th at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom 6.
All are invited to be part of the first annual community Weeds to Native Plants “Let’s Pull Together” day, on Saturday, April 16, in Mt. Shasta. The event will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Mt. Shasta City Park with registration and breakfast snacks, thanks to Mt. Shasta Rotary. Volunteers will sign up, meet [...]
The Mt. Shasta Temple of Intention is holding this workshop on Sunday, May 1, 1 pm to 5 pm. You can pre-register by calling 530.917.5595.
Citizens working to protect groundwater in the county by closing loopholes in the County Water Ordinance.
Weed citizens and local activists joined in a Rally for Our Shasta Water before the March 10 Weed City Council meeting. Roseburg Forest Products wants $1 million for only part of the water the city has used for 50 years!
We're crowdfunding for “The Way of the Mountain – The Natural History of Mount Shasta” scheduled for publication Fall 2016!
Our Fall 2015 Newsletter is here! Featuring in-depth articles about our work, local issues, and upcoming opportunities. Check it out online or download a copy.
Giving Tuesday is a nationwide campaign to support nonprofit organizations that make their communities better. After Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and “Cyber Monday” comes Giving Tuesday— a day to give thanks, two days of deals, and a day to give back.
Headwaters communities need to work together to push for policies that will safeguard their water resources, which are so important for the state of California.