News from MSBEC and elsewhere on the internets
October Newsletter 2021
Bianca Garza2021-12-13T16:57:10-08:00Panther Meadows in Autumn, OpEd re Wildfire in Mountain Towns, Survey on Covid Events; What Bees can Teach Us, and more!
News from MSBEC and elsewhere on the internets
Panther Meadows in Autumn, OpEd re Wildfire in Mountain Towns, Survey on Covid Events; What Bees can Teach Us, and more!
What the bees teach us is vital and invaluable for us as humans. No one is higher than the other. Even the queen is interdependent upon the workers and the drone for her survival. This is their story of how they work together and is a perfect example for us to see how their hive works and learn from this for the benefit of all beings.
On behalf of the Wiyot Tribe’s Natural Resources Department and the undersigned conservation, recreation, and other organizations, we are writing to provide our initial recommendations regarding the development of the state’s 30 by 30 strategy, especially as it relates to natural lands and waters on the North Coast and adjacent regions.
H.O.M.E. has a new home, Glaciers melting; possible La Niña; Shasta River Update and more
National Forest Management Plan Revision: How You Can Get Involved By Ryan Henson Ryan Henson is the Senior Policy Director of the California Wilderness Coalition. He is responsible for directing the first-ever effort to map all of the state’s wilderness-eligible lands, and in 2001 he helped launch a legislative campaign to [...]
AB642 includes a number of critical actions around prescribed fire and fire prevention
The largest glacier on the mountain, Whitney Glacier, the mass of the glacier reduced by 15-20% this summer alone...
The comment period for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest Proposed Developed Recreation Fee Changes ends on September 6, 2021.
Family Nature Walk - Community Garden - Resources for Fire - Fee Proposal - 30 by 30 initiative