2023 Events
Get outside on Feather River lands and meet other nature enthusiasts and conservation-minded folks. From birding and botany, to history and living Maidu culture, to Dixie Fire recovery and land stewardship on FRLT preserves, join us for events on the land and get to know the places you’re helping to protect.
Photo by Shannon Morrow
Past Events:
FRLT Birthday Ski and Snowshoe at Olsen Barn Meadow
Friday, February 17th
11am–2pm
Invest in Your Values: Impact Your Community Legacy Webinar
Tuesday, March 7th
4–5pm
Find out more about how you can make an impact for organizations you care about through legacy planning, with presentation by attorney Jennifer McQuarrie.
Trail Stewardship Day at Mountain Meadows Reservoir
Saturday, June 3rd
9am-1pm
Participate in National Trails Day by stewarding the land with us at Mountain Meadows Reservoir in preparation for exciting access improvements coming to the property.
Let’s Go Birding Together with Plumas Audubon Society
Sunday, June 11th
9–11:30am
Join us for a bird walk at the Sierra Valley Preserve’s East Entrance in partnership with Plumas Audubon Society.
Plumas Audubon Society’s Grebe Festival
August 5th & 6th
Olsen Barn Meadow and Lake Almanor
Sierra Valley Art and Ag Trail
Saturday, September 23rd
10am–4pm
Sierra Valley
Bale-Raising at the Sierra Valley Preserve
Saturday, September 30th
8am–4pm
Sierra Valley Preserve
In case you missed it, we’re building a Nature Center and improved visitor facilities at the Sierra Valley Preserve. You can be a part of the construction of the facilities by participating in this volunteer day, installing straw-bales as insulation!
Field Day at the Heart K Ranch
Saturday, October 21st
9:30am–1pm
Willow Harvesting and Building
Saturday, December 2 and Saturday, December 9
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2023 Conservation Successes
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Protecting PG&E Headwater Lands
We worked with PG&E and Maidu Summit Consortium to protect 43,000+ acres of important Maidu homelands, headwaters, and habitats for public benefit.
Lake Almanor Conservation Story
Lake Almanor is one of northern California’s most beloved gems. The PG&E owned reservoir and its diverse wildlife habitats are now protected forever with a conservation easement.
FRLT Preserve Coloring Pages
Our gift to you - coloring pages of all five of our preserves, illustrated by an FRLT staff member.
Puma Robles Ranch Conservation Story
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