Water Issues

Mining's Toxic Legacy Report from the Sierra Fund

The Sierra Fund released Mining's Toxic Legacy: An Initiative to Address Mining Toxins in the Sierra Nevada yesterday, a report nearly two years in development.

Sierra Water and Land Use Policy Summit

  Designed for land use planners, water experts, and interested activists, the Sierra Water and Land Use Policy Summit describes the important relationship between water

Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival April 30 - May 6, 2008

You are invited to the Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival from April 30 - May 6, 2008, which is held annually at Audubon's Kern

Publication tells stories of California conservation heroes

Everyday Heroes Protect the Air We Breathe, the Water We Drink, and the Natural Areas We Prize The law which gives ordinary people the ability

Saving the Mokelumne River for Future Generations

[Story by Matt Brown in Lodi News-Sentinel forwarded by the Foothill Conservancy]Pete Bell has been exploring and protecting the Mokelumne River for a quarter century.

Producer's Journal: Photos from Mono Lake Canoe Tour

Enjoy a small selection of photos from our Eastside recording expedition. STS producers took a public tour of the South Tufa area at Mono Lake

Sale Protects Truckee Corridor

Public acquisition of 3,344 scenic acres in the Truckee River Canyon was recently announced by the Nature Conservancy. The $2 million purchase links hundreds of

Sierra Snow Pack Very Low

The Sierra's snowpack level is far below average. In measurements taken by the state Department of Water Resources, the water content of the Sierra Nevada

Sierra Day at the Capitol June 5th!

For all of you who love and care about the Sierra, this is your chance to take a stance on the state level! This year's

My Early Impression of the Sierra Nevada

An essay by Caroline HicksonAlthough I visited Lake Tahoe as a baby, and again in Jr. High, my first significant appreciation is from my high

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