SYRCL’s Restoration Season Kicks Off!
It’s that time of year again: restoration season is in full bloom. The race to pull Scotch Broom, the yellow-flowered invasive species plaguing the Sierra Nevada, has begun. We are calling on all river...
View ArticleRestore, Review, Remove, Rejuvenate and Raft with SYRCL!
Mark your calendars for exciting and thrilling opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors and improve the Yuba watershed this summer and fall with SYRCL. Saturday June 21, July 12 & 26, August 16...
View ArticleGET INVOLVED! Aspen Regeneration at Loney Meadow next Saturday.
Join SYRCL for another great restoration opportunity and a chance meet new people and work outside in a beautiful place! Aspen groves are in extreme decline from conifer encroachment due to changes in...
View ArticleGET INVOLVED! Aspen Regeneration at Loney Meadow next Saturday
Join SYRCL for another great restoration opportunity and a chance meet new people and work outside in a beautiful place! Aspen groves are in extreme decline from conifer encroachment due to changes in...
View ArticleFirst Aspen Workday a Great Success – Join us for our Next!
SYRCL volunteers take action to restore aspen communities! On Saturday, 15 SYRCL volunteers and staff members helped to restore an aspen stand in Loney Meadow. SYRCL, and our enthusiastic team of...
View ArticleLearning to Love Meadows
Van Norden Meadow On day 1, not a single one of the 9 high school students who arrived from Los Angeles to take part in SYRCL’s Earthwatch Meadows Project had ever set foot in or even seen a meadow. On...
View ArticleJoin us for our Last Aspen Regeneration Workday of the Year!
Jon Wilson, SYRCL staff, removes encroaching conifer SYRCL has completed two aspen regeneration workdays this summer with over 22 SYRCL volunteers helping to restore an aspen stand in Loney Meadow....
View ArticleA Reflection from SYRCL’s Restoration Coordinator
It’s quite a dream to go to the river to play one day and work on the river the next. As the end of my two year AmeriCorps term as SYRCL’s Restoration Coordinator draws near, I can’t help but reflect....
View ArticleEnjoy the fall color of the aspens that SYRCL works to restore
While SYRCL’s Restoration and River Monitoring Programs are settling in for a long, stormy fall and winter (fingers crossed) of data analysis and report writing we want to encourage everyone to head...
View ArticleSYRCL’s Restoration Program Begins 2015 Season
Each year, SYRCL’s dedicated volunteers commit their time to our River Restoration program. Together, we have planted over 6,000 trees on the Lower Yuba to improve salmon habitat, removed hundreds of...
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