Skip to content

Click here to sign up today! Shelter Cove Wildfire Resilience & Community Defense Project

  • About Us
    • Map of Service Area
    • Board & Staff
    • Our Roots
    • Get Involved
    • Contact Us
  • Forest & River News
    • Read
    • Subscribe
  • Fire Resources
    • Grant Hub
    • Resources for Residents
    • Resources for Contractors
TreesFoundation_Logo_Color_CMYK_WHite-BG
  • Partner Groups
  • Services
  • Maps
  • Give
TreesFoundation_Logo_Color_CMYK_WHite-BG
  • About Us
    • Map of Service Area
    • Board & Staff
    • Our Roots
    • Get Involved
    • Contact Us
  • Forest & River News
    • Read
    • Subscribe
  • Fire Resources
    • Grant Hub
    • Resources for Residents
    • Resources for Contractors
  • Partner Groups
  • Services
  • Maps
  • Give

Posts Tagged ‘Friends of Elk River’

Elk River Estuary Enhancement Project: Making Things Right

April 4, 2023
Drone view of the Elk River Estuary at high tide. Photo courtesy City of Eureka

Friends of Elk River By Jerry Martien The difference between water and land has been especially muddy this winter, but for the Elk River Estuary Enhancement Project, that was part of the plan. Two City of Eureka parcels near the mouth of the river, more than 120 acres of “reclaimed” pasture and degraded salt marsh,…

Read More

Search

Recent posts

  • DEADLINE EXTENDED – Job Opportunity at Trees Foundation
  • Free Webinar October 15th @ 7pm
  • Trees Foundation New Partner Group
  • Environmental Arts Grants

Categories

  • Activist Corner
  • Announcements
  • Climate Change
  • Conservation Partner Organizations at Work
  • Diggin’ In
  • Featured
  • Forest & River News
  • Guest Column
  • Living with Fire
  • Living with Wildlife
  • Mattole River and Range Partnership
  • Plant Notes
  • The Disquiet Report: Missives and Musings from Chad Swimmer
  • The Eel River Recovery Project Report
  • Trees Foundation News
  • webinar
  • Wildlife Notes

Archives

Partner Organization Posts

Ancient Forest International Baduwa’t Watershed Council Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Casterlin School Education Eel River Recovery Project Environmentally Sound Promotions Environmental Protection Information Center Forest Health Friends of Elk River Friends of the Lost Coast Friends of the Van Duzen River Grow Together Human Nature Humboldt Permaculture Guild Humboldt Waterkeeper Institute for Sustainable Forestry Job Klamath-Siskiyou Outdoor School Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center Lost Coast League Mail Ridge Mattole Restoration Council Mattole Salmon Group Mendocino Trail Stewards Mid Eel Watershed Stewards Mid Klamath Watershed Council Mill Valley StreamKeepers Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance Opportunity Piercy Volunteer Fire Department ReLeaf Petaluma Restoration Leadership Project Salmonid Restoration Federation Salmon Protection and Watershed Network Sanctuary Forest Save California Salmon Southern Humboldt Fire Safe Council State Coastal Conservancy Trees Foundation Webinar Whitethorn school Willits Environmental Center Wiyot Tribe Women's Forest Sanctuary

Get In Touch!

707-923-4377

439 Melville Rd.
Garberville, CA 95542

[email protected]

Additional Resources

Donate

Forest & River News

FAQs

Sitemap

Privacy policy

Terms and conditions

About Us

Trees Foundation’s mission is to restore the ecological integrity of California’s North Coast by empowering and assisting regional, community-based efforts that promote healthy land stewardship.

Trees Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3.
Our Tax ID is 680259810.

© 2020 Trees Foundation. All Rights Reserved. | Website by Madrone Communication

Accessibility Toolbar

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Contact
  • Site Map
  • Powered with favoriteLove by Codenroll
Scroll To Top