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Join Eastern Sierra Land Trust for a spooktacular Halloween Highway Cleanup! Help us keep our community looking fang-tastic by donning your best costume (optional, but encouraged!) and sweeping away the litter that haunts our roads. It’s a wicked good way to give back to the land we love while having some eerie fun. Meet us on October 31st from 9a-12p for a morning of frightfully good deeds—trick or trash, let’s keep our highways clean! The […] |
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Join Working Lands for Wildlife ranchers, agencies, and non-profit partners for an evening of collaborative discussion and learning about federal programs that benefit sagebrush rangelands for livestock and wildlife alike. This free event is open to those invested in the continued preservation of working rangelands in the Eastern Sierra. Whether you graze livestock on leased pasture, federal grazing lands, or private ranchlands, programs are available to enhance stewardship and production goals. Free […] |
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As the seasons change and holidays approach, we invite young artists to explore and express the theme of gratitude through their creative works. What does gratitude look like to you? How do you capture the feeling of thankfulness in your art? Whether it's the joy of family, the beauty of nature, the kindness of friends, or the small everyday things that bring you happiness, we want to see how you depict gratitude […] |
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Please check back soon for new opportunities to get out, explore, and get involved in our conservation efforts here in the Eastern Sierra.