May 3rd | 4pm to 7pm
Join us on Friday, May 3rd, from 4-7 p.m. at the Sequoia Conference Center for an engaging opportunity to meet with local organizations actively working to preserve our local ecosystems. From innovative projects to collaborative partnerships between science and community, explore diverse approaches to environmental stewardship.
As part of this event, we will present film screenings from the Wild Hope series on PBS, including Beaver Fever and Does Nature Have Rights?
Additionally, don't miss the opportunity to watch Guardian of the River, a short documentary by Shane Anderson featuring members of the Yurok Tribe discussing the Klamath River.Engage in a stimulating panel discussion about the work of local environmental organizations, led by Alicia Hamann from Friends of the Eel River.
Enjoy delicious food provided by Cassaro's Catering, and best of all, this event is completely free!