Recreation



Visitors encouraged to protect the forests

Hundreds of species of wild animals and plants living in lush woods are barely surviving as logging, development and global warming take their toll on

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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

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Subdivision opponents can't convince supes that local resort falls short

Kirkwood Mountain Resort is "in substantial compliance" with mitigation measures and conditions and can proceed to develop the Martin Point subdivision, the Amador County Board

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Lassen resort property facing foreclosure sale, Sacramento Bee

WESTWOOD – A mountainside near this Lassen County community could go back into timber production if the developers of a four-season resort do not come

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Wealthy Folks are Colonizing Rural America, Wall St. Journal Page One

An urban friend sent me a clipping of a recent Wall Street Journal article by Conor Dougherty. Rural America is the recreation and retirement destination

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Martis land in public hands

David Bunker of the Sierra Sun writes about the acquisition of Waddle Ranch as public land and its preservation as open space. The verdant meadows

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A Remote Sierra Nevada Restroom for the Disabled Brings a Community Together

100 years after the newly founded Rotary Club started its first public service project, a public "comfort station" in downtown Chicago, a remote restroom in

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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

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Stay Safe in Bear Country

The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) reminds anglers, campers and hikers enjoying California's back country to follow simple precautions to limit bear encounters.

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LA Youth in the Wilderness

Twenty-five L.A. youth from Walt Whitman Continuation High School will participate in a three-day outdoor experiential program in the Giant Sequoia Groves in the southern

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