Discover this little-known gem of a Park along the Sacramento River in Dunsmuir on a guided walk with Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center and Friends of Tauhindauli Park. You’ll learn about the Park’s natural and human history, including the old Soda Springs Resort and the many native plants and animals that currently call the Park home.
Mount Shasta Ecology Center Bioblitz: 30 Species Challenge
Join us in the 30 Species Challenge on iNaturalist between September 7th and 15th for a bioblitz! This statewide biodiversity challenge creates a snapshot of the state’s incredible biodiversity and contributes to the California 30×30 Initiative. Let’s work together and observe as many species as we can in the Mount Shasta Bioregion to celebrate California Biodiversity Week! Observations and exploration …
Friends & Family Nature Walk: Nature Journal Mapping
Practice the art of presence in nature while enjoying a guided walk with Mount Shasta Ecology Center. Participants will learn about local ecology and nature journaling technique and create their own unique map of the trail using words, pictures, and numbers. No art or writing experience necessary! Register Here: https://mountshastaecology.org/upcoming-community-events-2/
Arts & Nature: Writing Nature Workshop
Join the Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center for a nature writing workshop to connect with self, earth, and community. Workshop leaders Evonne Ellis, MFA in Creative Writing and instructor at Chadron State College, and Mount Shasta Ecology Center’s Community Education Coordinator, Kayla Marie will guide participants in grounding writing prompts, a nature walk, and time to reflect and share as …
Kids Bird Watching at the Preserve
Nature-loving children can enjoy a morning learning about Redding’s incredible bird populations at the Lillian Nelson Nature Preserve. Children will get a demonstration in bird identification techniques and learn about a variety of species present at the 30-acre preserve led by hosts from the Wintu Audubon Society and Spring Rivers Foundation. Explore and participate in nature studies and art projects …
Kids Bird Watching at the Preserve
Nature-loving children can enjoy a morning learning about Redding’s incredible bird populations at the Lillian Nelson Nature Preserve. Children will get a demonstration in bird identification techniques and learn about a variety of species present at the 30-acre preserve led by hosts from the Wintu Audubon Society and Spring Rivers Foundation. Explore and participate in nature studies and art projects …