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Category Archives: Preservation
Volunteer for Planting Redwoods near Forestville, CA
There is a volunteer opportunity this coming January for planting redwood seedlings. This January, Forest Unlimited will be planting approximately 1,500 one-year old redwood seedlings for reforestation and erosion control at Shone Farm—the agricultural extension of Santa Rosa Junior College.This … Continue reading
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Water Recommendations for the Next President
Peter H. Gleick, Pacific Institute Dear Mr. President, Congratulations on winning approval from the American people to serve as leader of the United States for the next four years. We know you have a lot on your plate. But among … Continue reading
Action Alert! Stop Eureka’s 101 Bypass Through Restored Coastal Marsh!
When: Tuesday, April 17, at 6 pm Where: Eureka Council Chambers, 2nd floor of Eureka City Hall, 531 “K” Street, Eureka The Coastal Commission has gone on record saying the project—a proposal to punch a new road through the Palco Marsh … Continue reading
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Bohemia Ranch — A happy ending and a new beginning
January 31, 2012 After many years of dramatic twists and turns, the Sonoma Land Trust and LandPaths are delighted to announce today the creation of a 554-acre ecological preserve on Bohemia Ranch located between Occidental and Monte Rio, and known … Continue reading
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Bohemia Ranch History
Bohemia Ranch has a long history in Sonoma County. Once open land with a beautiful waterfall, it was held by absentee owners and was subject to much trespass and abuse, with the property becoming eroded and littered with junk. It’s … Continue reading
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