Home Jam 2018
ShastaEcology2018-08-10T18:34:20-07:00Angelina Cook: The work of transformation requires attention to sensory details, which are easy to ignore in our fast-paced, competitive, techno-industrial, producer-consumer economy.
Angelina Cook: The work of transformation requires attention to sensory details, which are easy to ignore in our fast-paced, competitive, techno-industrial, producer-consumer economy.
Pamela Neronha: People need jobs and opportunities that are intentional, self-fulfilling, and evolutionary. Growth is good if it is compatible with natural capital, and indeed necessary for community sustainability.
LaMalfa: "...environmental extortion..."; Feinstein: "...studying the Shasta raise..."
Molly Brown: Five principles that communities (and individuals) can adopt to create cultures of longevity and justice, which help everyone to live longer and healthier lives.
5/12 Wild and Scenic Film Fest | 5/12 Herb Walk before Film Fest! | 5/19 Weed Pull with EPIC | 30th Anniversary T-Shirt Revealed! | Burney Depot Trailhead Opens! | W.A.T.E.R. Challenges City on CG
The Shasta Trinity National Forest has agreed to partner with EPIC and the Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center to pull and cut scotch broom in areas growing near creeks and Shasta snow-wreath populations.
Exciting updates from the 2018 Northern California Prescribed Fire Council
Local films, "Wild Child" Matinee, herb walk, art cart and raffle! A day of education and inspiration!
Special opportunities available now!
Michelle Berditschevsky: We humans seem to need this annual reminder in order to appreciate our life-support system in all its magnificence and to face what we are doing to the earth, including “the degradation of ecosystems, mass extinction of species, and global climate change.”