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Events

Join us on the land (or on Zoom) and meet other nature enthusiasts and conservation-minded folks. From birding to botany, history to living Maidu culture, get to know the places you’re helping to protect.

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November 22 | Volunteer Training

For docents that will be helping guide guests around the Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center.

Grand Opening | Nature Center at the Sierra Valley Preserve

We can't wait to welcome you to the Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center!

November 16 | Nature Journaling with John Muir Laws

Join John Muir Laws for a nature journaling workshop all about Sierra birds!

November 16 | Book Launch with John Muir Laws

Celebrate the launch of John Muir Laws' newest book about Sierra Birds with this special event!

Learning Landscapes Program Evaluation

Twenty years after establishing our K-12 outdoor education program, we want to hear from our community about the impact of the program.

Invest Your Values: Legacy Planning Webinar

Webinar Recording: Learn how creating a will can have positive long-term impacts on your family and favorite charities. 

2023 Events

Get out and experience the beauty of the Feather River Watershed with FRLT's events. From birding and botany to history and building community there's something for everyone!

2022 Events

Get out and experience the beauty of the Feather River region with FRLT's events on the land. From birding and botany to history and learning about Dixie Fire recovery, there's something for everyone!

Botany Workshop and Walk

June 5th, 2021, at Mountain Meadows: Learn about native plants of the Feather River region with botanist John Stebbins.

Birding in the Feather River region

Workshop Video: Birds of the Feather River region and where to see them with wildlife biologist and FRLT founder Paul Hardy.

Virtual House Party

Watch our recent virtual celebration of conservation in the Feather River region. Learn from guest expert speakers and raise a glass to recent conservation successes your support makes possible!

COVID-19 Update

To help ensure that our staff and community stays healthy, the FRLT team is primarily working remotely with limited in-office hours. We continue to work on our many projects.