| The Shasta Group serves members in the far northeastern corner of California. Our bioregion is vast and diverse. From the desiccated lava flows of the Modoc Plateau, to the perpetual snow of Lassen Peak and Mount Shasta, down to the oak woodlands of the Sacramento Valley, and west into the Klamath Range, our area provides an amazing variety of special places to recreate and significant places worthy of protection. If you'd like to explore the region with the Shasta Group, check out our latest outings schedule. | ||
| Newsletter | Events/Outings/Calendar | Go Solar |
Our recent newsletters provide information about our activities and campaigns, see more. Allow for the current newsletter and 1 back issue. Please go Paperless. If you are a member of the Shasta Group, click here to receive your newsletter by email. This will help us save trees, copying and postage costs. | Click here to see our calendar and list of future events. Shasta Group Executive Committee The Shasta Group Executive Committee meets in the Redding area once a month. Please see the latest edition of our newsletter for details about events and current environmental issues. | Thinking About Going Solar? Sierra Club Partnership Offers Affordable, Easy Way. As efforts to fight climate change accelerate; the Sierra Club is helping our members and friends drop dirty fuels. A new program is aimed at catalyzing wide-spread deployment of clean energy: the Solar Homes Campaign. For More Information click here. |
| Conservation Organizations | ||
| Below are links to organizations that the Shasta Group supports for sustainability and care to the environment. | ||
Battle Creek Alliance-Fights clearcutting and ecosystem damage to the Battle Creek Drainage
Website: Click here. | Shasta Chapter California Native Plant Society- Dedicated to understanding, appreciating and conserving our native flora.
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KS Wild The Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center is an advocate for the forests, wildlife and waters of the Klamath and Rogue River Basins of southwest Oregon and northwest California. Website: Click here | Klamath Riverkeeper-Campaigns to restore water quality on the Klamath River, removing existing fish barriers and to bring vitality back to the river and its people.
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