Reforestation
A successful acorn harvest
The acorn harvest is coming to a close early here on the valley floor. Beginning in mid-September, Sacramento Tree Foundation staff, interns, and volunteers have been busy locating, learning about, and carefully harvesting this year’s nuts that will become next year’s seedling trees. So far 4,500 acorns have been collected — and our volunteers will keep collecting to reach our goal of 5,000!
Read MoreRescue critters need trees too
Over 20 new trees were planted at the Wildlife Care Association on June 13th. With the help of volunteers and expertise from Sacramento Tree Foundation, these new trees will grow to provide shade, shelter, and habitat.
Read MoreGreen spaces for recreation and wildlife in Plumas Lake
The Bear River Habitat Trail is about to get a major upgrade for both people and wildlife. Native plants and trees and a multiuse trail will add habitat, beauty, and amenities for this community.
Read MoreStonelake Community clean-up
Guess how many pounds of garbage these volunteers removed from the Stonelake Community detention pond!
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