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The Restore California Network is a part of the Muir Olmsted Institute, National Heritage Foundation organized for the purpose of providing information, events, projects and consultancy

for

California Heritage Corridors:

Mendocino-Tahoe Trail

Jughandle Farm and Nature Center (Mendocino County)

Goat Mountain/Cache Creek Headwaters (Lake County)

Yuba Powerhouse Historic District and Foothill Landscape (Yuba County)

Bridgeport Bridge, Yuba Wildlands & Independence Trail / Hwy 49 along the "Wild and Scenic" South Yuba River (Nevada County)

Earth Planet Museum, Grass Valley(Nevada County)

Lake Tahoe Parks

Yosemite Valley Restoration

and other areas across California.

Topics of interest include cross-state trails, and/or easy trails, with wheelchair access;

landscape ecology: fire and forestry rehabilitation, habitat restoration/exotics control, wetlands enhancement, erosion control, riparian areas and landscape mural displays;

historical preservation, heritage preservationist biographies, indigenous cultures and plant uses, conservation plans and easements, presentations, filming, research, and outdoor teaching for grades K-20.

About the Restore California Network and the Muir Olmsted Institute

Events

Goat Mountain's Cache Creek Headwaters --MAY-JUNE-- Field Trips ----- click here for more info

Yosemite Poetry by Suzanne Weller

Yosemite Haiku by Suzanne Weller

More Yosemite Poetry by Suzanne Weller - 2006 Summer

Sketch map of "The California Biodiversity Transect near the 39th Parallel":

Children in the Sun