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  • Beaver and Process-Based Restoration From Ridge To River

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    Process-based restoration is a holistic approach to restoring degraded watersheds that aims to re-establish keystone processes such as sediment transport, carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, and fire resiliency. Process-based restoration considers the functions and needs of the entire watershed – from ridge to river – and seeks to harness naturally occurring, onsite energy (including that of beaver) and materials to achieve upland, meadow, wetland, river and floodplain restoration goals. These practices are adaptive …continue reading

  • Understanding Bird Songs with David Lukas

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    Join us for a special talk, Understanding Bird Songs, with David Lukas at C5 Studios. Since the dawn of time humans have been fascinated and inspired by bird songs. But how do we study bird songs today, and what have these studies taught us about the world of bird song? In this talk we will explore how and why birds sing, and how we study bird songs as a way of understanding …continue reading

  • An Evening with Wildlife Tracker Phil Johnston

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    Phil Johnston, professional wildlife tracker, mountain lion researcher, and environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, brings his expertise to the Eastern Sierra! With a focus on mountain lions and Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, Phil studies these iconic species across California's diverse ecosystems. His work contributes to a deeper scientific understanding of mountain lion ecology and behavior. Join us for an engaging evening as Phil shares his experiences, insights, …continue reading

  • Gratitude in Full Color: Youth Art Show

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    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 …continue reading

  • Connection with Nature: Youth Art Show

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    Please join us for an art show reception at C5 Studios in Bishop on Friday, May 17, from 5:30 pm - 7 pm. This free showing is open to all members of the community to come and admire these creative pieces submitted by young artists from Inyo and Mono Counties. Light and snacks refreshments will be provided.  Thank you so much to everyone who submitted work for the "Connection with Nature" art …continue reading

  • Earth Day Youth Art Contest Showing

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    The results are in for the Earth Day Youth Art Contest! Thank you so much to everyone who entered the contest and thank you to the local artists and art lovers who volunteered to judge. Each submission was well done, creative, and moving, and the judges had a tough time choosing winners. After much consideration, they chose the winners based both on the art and the description in response to the prompt. …continue reading

  • Art Opening for ESLT’s Earth Day Youth Art Contest Winners!

    C5 Studios 210 S Warren Street, Bishop, California

    Congratulations to ESLT’s Earth Day Youth Art Contest Winners: Alexzander G. Macie O. Leslie A. And the Honorable Mentions: Penelope C. Melannie J. On Saturday, June 12th, C5 Art Studios in Bishop will be showing the art from three winners and two honorable mentions of ESLT’s Earth Day Youth Art Contest in the gallery! Come by and view the work of these inspirational young artists who have created pieces in tribute to …continue reading

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