There is so much to be thankful for, despite threats and challenges…
While summer is the most popular time for outdoor recreation and exploring the region’s countless scenic destinations, fall and winter seasons offer opportunities to savor quieter times watching wildlife without the crowds.
From Yosemite to Big Trees Park, the Stanislaus Forest, oak habitat across the foothills, or in your own neighborhood – put on layers, head outdoors, and enjoy the beauty all around us.
Newsletter Table of Contents
Volunteer workday restoration projects help transform degraded area
Volunteers of all ages help with rehabilitation efforts
Step by step, persistence paid off, despite setbacks
Drought and bark beetle induced tree mortality expands in Parks
Toxic rodenticide at illegal grow sites continue to poison wildlife like the Pacific fisher
Stanislaus Forest’s new “Forest Plan” process to shape management policies for decades to come
CSERC continues to advocate for Wilderness in Yosemite Plan
State plan to raise minimum flows in three regional rivers
CSERC praises an outstanding local environmental leader
It is both a season of change and a time of change – in many ways!