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  • Open House Celebration at ESLT

    Eastern Sierra Land Trust Office Backyard 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Join us as we meet and mingle with conservation partners and members like you, then lift our glasses to celebrate a GREAT start to the New Year. Your RSVP is helpful - if you plan to attend, please email .

  • Mule Deer Migration Field Trip

    Join us for an informative tour of the Round Valley mule deer herd’s migration corridor. Biologist Tim Taylor with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will share updates on how the deer are doing over the winter as we explore the beautiful Round Valley migration area. This is a free family-friendly event, but please leave your canine friends at home this time. Binoculars are recommended but not required, and remember to …continue reading

  • Flash Foxy Stewardship Day with BLM

    Join Eastern Sierra Land Trust and Bureau of Land Management for a cleanup during the Women’s Flash Foxy Climbing Festival. We will be working on cleaning up a few favorite spots around Bishop. Space is limited, so please email or call (760) 873-4554 to RSVP and for more information.

  • Pollinator Garden Workshop

    Inyo Council for the Arts 137 S Main Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Are you interested in learning how you can create a pollinator friendly garden? Do you already have a certified Eastside Pollinator Garden and want to know what else you can do to help pollinators? Either way, please join our free Pollinator Garden Workshop! Local guest speakers will present on butterflies, bees, birds and the benefits of creating a pollinator friendly garden. Beginning this year, we are hosting a post-workshop potluck where you …continue reading

  • Black Lake Stewardship Days

    Black Lake Preserve

    Save the dates! Join us for one or both of our spring stewardship days at our Black Lake Preserve on April 18th and May 17th. The remote preserve has a rich geologic, agricultural and ecological history and is also a critical bird habitat. We will work on several stewardship projects to improve wildlife habitat. More information to come soon.  To volunteer or find out more, contact Marie at or call (760) 873 …continue reading

  • Pollinator Party

    Eastern Sierra Land Trust 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Join us for a lively gathering to celebrate butterflies, bees and other pollinators and the gardeners that work to give them a home. We'll enjoy snacks and drinks while mingling with friends and sharing gardening stories, tips, tricks, and ideas. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our Eastside Pollinator Garden Project, or to just hang out and have some fun! (This is our quarterly mixer!) RSVPs are helpful but …continue reading

  • GardenFest Celebration

    Eastern Sierra Land Trust Office Backyard 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Come celebrate spring with us at our family-friendly annual GardenFest! This free, family-friendly community event will be buzzing with activity! This Saturday, you can... Purchase native plants from , Collect seeds from the , Gather garden tips from , Learn about rare springtime birds with , Enjoy kids' nature crafts, Win raffle prizes from Eastern Sierra Land Trust and , Taste craft beers from , Munch brick-oven pizza from Pinon Pizza, And …continue reading

  • Migratory Bird Day at Black Lake Preserve

    Black Lake Preserve

    Come celebrate International Migratory Bird Day with ESLT and the Eastern Sierra Audubon Society! International Migratory Bird Day is May 11th and to celebrate, we will be hosting a day of bird spotting and a walk-about at our beautiful . Come spend the morning alongside the Eastern Sierra Audubon Society's experts as we all view the many local and migratory species that call this unique alkali lake home. All birding levels are …continue reading

  • Black Lake Stewardship Day

    Black Lake Preserve

    Join us for a spring stewardship day at our Black Lake Preserve on May 21. The remote preserve has a rich geologic, agricultural and ecological history and is also a critical bird habitat. We will work on several stewardship projects to improve wildlife habitat. More information to come soon.  To volunteer or find out more, contact Marie at or call (760) 873 – 4554.

  • Garden Inspiration Tour

    Eastern Sierra Land Trust 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Locals across the Eastern Sierra have been hard at work creating beautiful pollinator-friendly gardens filled with flourishing native plants. During our Garden Tour, you can see some of these lovely gardens in bloom, learn more about pollinator-friendly gardening, and come away with buckets of inspiration for your garden! The tour will be self-guided - to pick up a map and information about the featured gardens, you can contact Marie at or …continue reading

  • Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup Day

    Highway 395

    We need your help keeping Highway 395 beautiful and trash-free. On July 18th from 8-10 a.m., we'll come together to clean the stretch of highway that ESLT has adopted. Please bring a hat, sunscreen, water, and sunglasses. We hope to see you there! For more information or to volunteer, please contact Marie at or by calling (760) 873 – 4554. And stay posted - we may add more cleanup dates in the …continue reading

  • Wild Side Backyard Mixer

    Eastern Sierra Land Trust Office Backyard 250 N. Fowler Street, Bishop, CA, United States

    Come mingle at our WILD summer wildlife-themed mixer! We'll snack and enjoy drinks while learning and chatting about animals. We're looking forward to hearing fun facts and stories from other members of our local community who work alongside us protecting land for wildlife. Feel free to come with wildlife-related questions - we'll be studying our sage grouse facts in the meantime. See you there! RSVPs are helpful but not required. Please email …continue reading

Please check back soon for new opportunities to get out, explore, and get involved in our conservation efforts here in the Eastern Sierra.

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