The Many Impacts of Leok Po
From climate change to government regulations, from advocacy for Indigenous People to poetry and art, these Cultural Burn events are moving the needle on societal norms and understandings at every scale of life.
From climate change to government regulations, from advocacy for Indigenous People to poetry and art, these Cultural Burn events are moving the needle on societal norms and understandings at every scale of life.
The Conservancy is getting a new building to house its offices and the Visitor Center!
One important task we’ve now finished is to mitigate for the Elderberry plant that needs to be removed for the new building.
Take a look at what’s involved in a mitigation/restoration project.
Giving Tuesday is scheduled for November 28th, just after Thanksgiving.
GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that encourages people to support the community they want to live in.
It is with great excitement and anticipation that I share with you that I am leaving my position as the Executive Director of the Cache Creek Conservancy to pursue other life goals.
Cache Creek Conservancy is seeking a full-time executive director to lead our Woodland-based nonprofit organization where we restore, preserve, and protect the Cache Creek watershed.
A Boy Scout’s Eagle project has resulted in nine new bat boxes for the Cache Creek Nature Preserve.
A small herd of deer welcomed children and their parents to a “trunk or treat” at the Cache Creek Nature Preserve.
Repair work on Gordon Slough near the entrance to the Cache Creek Nature Preserve was finally finished on October 20, 2023.
Avian Point Count Surveys are one of the most efficient and effective ways to gauge the success of restoration efforts at the Cache Creek Nature Preserve.
Date(s): November 10 (Public) November 11-12 (Fire Professionals)
Time(s): 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: Free
The Cache Creek Conservancy, in partnership with Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, is offering another Leok Po (Good Fire) workshop and burn demonstration in November.