Land Use & Open Space Conservation

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Heller new Director, Conservation Science at the Peninsula Open Space Trust

Nicole Heller is the new Director, Conservation Science at the Peninsula Open Space Trust. Read more
November 11, 2015
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Charney key player in movement to preserve Nashville Highlands

Nashville conservationists won Thursday. Clad in lime green shirts with bright red stop signs on the front, more than a 150 Nashvillians swarmed Metro Planning Commission’s Thursday meeting to decry a development in West Nashville. And they were pleased with the outcome. ... Radnor2River director Noah Charney echoed several residents’ sentiment that the development proposed by Nashville Highlands could mean great harm for the ecosystem and nearby neighbors.
August 18, 2015
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Silverman says proposed development in Squaw Valley would 'threaten all we love'

Auburn, Calif. July 17, 2015 - Today marks the close of the comment period for the initial environmental review of massive development proposed for Tahoe's Squaw Valley, and letters are pouring in from local residents, neighboring jurisdictions, government agencies, and regional conservation groups. Sierra Watch delivered its detailed 130-page letter to Placer County this morning.
August 7, 2015
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Washburn on sage grouse war in West

When Jack Connelly first began studying the greater sage grouse in Idaho in the late 1970s, "it was not unusual to see 500 in a single flock," says the biologist, who is retired from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. "Today, it would be unusual to see 200." That dramatic decline has made the sage grouse—a large, pointy-tailed bird with showy mating habits—the subject of one of the biggest endangered species battles ever in the United States.
June 30, 2015
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Micheli on using native traditional methods to combat drought, wildfires in California

As California battles its worst drought in 1,000 years — and after massive wildfires swept across the state for two consecutive summers — a number of tribe members, scientists and U.S. Forest Service officials are working to revive traditional Native American land management practices that some believe could help contain the blazes and lessen effects of the drought. ...
June 30, 2015
Leadership Grant Grant

Protecting the character and biodiversity of the Sierra Nevada region - Year Two

Sierra Watch received $15,000 for a second year of funding to support Isaac Silverman’s position as Staff Attorney. This position was created in 2014 with help from a $40,000 Switzer Leadership Grant. In this second year, Isaac will be...
June 23, 2015
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Linda Shi

2015 Fellow
Linda's research focuses on metropolitan and environmental governance, climate change adaptation, and the equity and justice impacts of climate policies. Her professional experience includes international development, regional strategic...
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Tessa Beach

2015 Fellow
Tessa Beach is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation research centers on the effects of transitions in society's electric power...
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Nathan Hall

2015 Fellow
Nathan Hall is a current dual degree candidate with the Master of Environmental Management program at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Master of Business Administration through the Yale School of Management. A born...
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Wheeler receives CalCAN award for leadership in agriculture and climate change

On March 25th at the UC Davis Conference Center, the California Climate and Agriculture Network (CalCAN) awarded three individuals for their leadership in the field of agriculture and climate change. Awards are given to experts in three areas: Policy; Science; and Farming or Ranching. ...
April 3, 2015