Shasta Environmental Alliance News: July & August 2022

Work Crew, SEA workday. L. Ross.
From left to right: John Livingston, Yo Sadohara, Marti Weidert, Judy Wavers, Ray Pfister, and David Ledger at Shasta Environmental Alliance's July 7, 2022, workday on Redding's Westside Trails. The green trees in the background are resprouting black oaks about 15 feet tall with the dead mother tree in the middle. In the early fall, we will cut out one of the three sprouting trees. Photo by Lisa Ross.

Thanks to all who came out for a workday on Redding’s Westside Trails, on July 7, 2022. We watered, pruned back brush, and put gunny sacks on the tree cages. About 90 jugs of water were distributed amongst all the trees, the most we have done at one time. This will help the seedlings survive another three weeks. And thank you, too, to everyone who has helped in the past.

At a recent public event, Laura Brodhead, an ecologist and land manager with BLM, expressed great enthusiasm about the pruning back of brush and multiple suckers on black and interior live oaks. She is in charge of the area we are working in, and spoke at Shasta Environmental Alliance’s public meeting at the Redding Library, on July 14, 2022.

For more SEA news and upcoming events, please see our latest newsletter: SEA August 2022 Newsletter. Last month’s newsletter is also available, here: SEA July 2022 Newsletter. ~David Ledger, SEA President