This spring season features an all-star cast of volunteers and organizations that support DIY habitat restoration and home sustainability.
Every full and new moon a new mini-series is released to highlight different projects that demonstrate practices that can be adopted by everyday folks, like us.
Make sure to read the descriptions of the videos for more information on the organizations and on how you, too, can love Earth in your own backyard -one step at a time.
Every full and new moon a new mini-series is released to highlight different projects that demonstrate practices that can be adopted by everyday folks, like us.
Make sure to read the descriptions of the videos for more information on the organizations and on how you, too, can love Earth in your own backyard -one step at a time.
This first season highlights environmental stewards, students, and professionals who dedicate their lives (and their Saturday mornings) to caring for our watershed (the area of land that ultimately drains into the river). The Sacramento watershed is the largest in the state, ultimately supplying so many of us with water, from the tippy top to the toe. My hometown receives a large percentage of its water from the nearby reservoir, Lake Berryessa, and its offspring, Lake Solano.
In this season we focus on caring for the ecosystem that purifies and provides our water: when the plants and animals are happy, the water is happy. Over the course of 4 months, I worked every week with the Putah Creek Council, their stewardship team, their One Creek Interns, and their partners to do our little part in taking care of the substance that give us all life. I also joined up with One Tree Planted to plant trees and gardens with the same aim: to care for the elements that care for us.
To join us, find out where your hometown gets its water, and what it's watershed looks like and needs for wellbeing.
In this season we focus on caring for the ecosystem that purifies and provides our water: when the plants and animals are happy, the water is happy. Over the course of 4 months, I worked every week with the Putah Creek Council, their stewardship team, their One Creek Interns, and their partners to do our little part in taking care of the substance that give us all life. I also joined up with One Tree Planted to plant trees and gardens with the same aim: to care for the elements that care for us.
To join us, find out where your hometown gets its water, and what it's watershed looks like and needs for wellbeing.