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Schwarzenegger makes it official: California is in a drought

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared Wednesday that California is in a drought, a move that included no immediate conservation orders but may lead to more aggressive

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Giant Steps Towards Smaller Footprints

The North Tahoe Truckee Earth Day (TTED) celebration will be held again this year at the Village at Squaw Valley on Saturday, April 26th.  TTED drew

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Placer Land Trust preserves 912 acres on Bear River

Placer Land Trust is pleased to announce the completion of its largest conservation project to date, the 912-acre Garden Bar Preserve, situated along the Bear

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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.

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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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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

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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.

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David McKay Opens "Seasons of the Yuba" Photo Exhibit in Grass Valley

Nevada City photographer, David Mckay, is showing a collection of new images at the South Pine Street Cafe located at 102 Richardson Street in Grass

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Creek Week 2007 -Placer County Event Results-

This years 11th Annual Creek Week 2007 event was a success! Organized and hosted by the Dry Creek Conservancy with special help from the City

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Public Scoping Meetings for New Merced River Plan

The National Park Service is embarking on a new Merced Wild and Scenic River Comprehensive Management Plan . A plan is an opportunity to develop

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