North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council

North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council

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We have a new name, Conservation Works, but still promote environmental protection & sustainable agriculture in Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino & Lake Counties

Photos from North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council's post 04/27/2026

As Earth month comes to a close, our staff and fellows were hard at work! 🌎

On Friday, we joined the on the Colgan Creek restoration project - decades in the making and nearing completion! We supported some of the final plantings using plugs from , including creeping wild rye, grey rush, and pacific rush 🌾🌾 We also helped clear weeds from the newly planted sites - and lots of them!

Thanks to the generous volunteers from Calpine Energy for joining us, supporting planting 500 plants (!!) and having a wonderful time together! 🌞

Photos from North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council's post 04/22/2026

Do a tree pose if you LOVE THE EARTH! 🌍

Hike for Habitat: Celebrate 56 Years of Earth Day! 04/21/2026

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We are walking a collective 56 miles for the 56 years of Earth Days! Can we do it???

TJ our Russian River Confluence Program Manager is hiking the 20 mile San Francisco X town trail! Rhonda our office manager walked 7.6 miles of the Camino De Sonoma, Oona our Executive Director is Walking 10 miles from the coastal hills to the ocean, Luya our board member is walking several miles from the Middletown Rancheria to town with her kids on bikes, Lily our Conservationistist is walking 10 miles to the top of Sonoma Mountain , Susan and Shari are walking the Mendocino Headlands trail and several other staff and board members are in planning mode.

Please consider supporting our Hikes as an Earth Day Action! We do soooo much for the earth here each day and we can’t do it without our communities support.

Hike for Habitat: Celebrate 56 Years of Earth Day! Join Hike for Habitat for endangered bees & butterflies, salmon, redwoods in our forests, and other conservation actions on the North Coast.

04/15/2026

Join Conservation Works this Earth Week 🌿 in a riparian planting along the Colgan Creek restoration project!

Friday, April 24th, 8a-1p

Enjoy some sunshine, get your hands in the soil, and make a positive impact on your community! πŸ’šπŸƒ

Lunch and tools will be provided, just Bri my yourself and a smile! β˜€οΈ
Sign up using the QR code, or reach out to [email protected]

Photos from North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council's post 03/03/2026

✨🌿 When community comes together, beautiful things grow. 🌿✨

This past Saturday, Conservation Works’ Fellow, Brianna organized a volunteer pollinator planting event at Rancho Mark West β€” and what an incredible day it was!

Together, volunteers planted native species that will provide blooms in every season for native pollinators and wildlife. We colored rocks for the garden bed, created seed bombs, and spent the day connecting with nature and each other. πŸŒΈπŸπŸ¦‹

I can’t wait to see how this garden flourishes as spring unfolds!

A heartfelt thank you to the Sonoma County Fish & Wildlife Commission for funding this project and making it possible for us to purchase the native plants that will sustain pollinators for years to come.

Thank you to the American Water Charitable Foundation for supporting conservation action in the Mark West Creek Watershed, to for providing a beautiful space to dedicate to pollinators, and to for generously providing the plants at cost.

And most importantly, thank you to every volunteer who showed up ready to dig in and make a difference β€” this garden exists because of you. πŸ’š

Photos from North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council's post 02/23/2026

Last Friday, our fellows joined in a native grass planting 🌿

We learned about the importance of our lush native grasslands for wildfire resiliency, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity as we spent an afternoon taking in the sunshine and overlooking Sonoma valley πŸŒ„

Thanks to Devyn and Shae from Pepperwood, and our wonderful volunteers that helped us transform this former burn scar into a beautiful, green hillside for creatures of the preserve large and small! 🌱

02/06/2026

Are you looking to engage with your community in a meaningful way? 🌱
Join Conservation Works for a volunteer day creating habitat for pollinators! πŸ¦‹πŸπŸ›

We’ll be spending a beautiful morning outdoors at Rancho Mark West, where volunteers will:
🌱 Plant native species
🌱 Learn about pollinator gardens and habitat
🌱 Decorate rocks for the garden bed
🌱 Connect with their community

As a thank-you for your time and effort, lunch will be provided 🍎

This family-friendly volunteer event is open to all ages β€” no experience needed!
All tools and materials will be provided.

Please bring:
β€’ Comfortable shoes
β€’ Clothes you don’t mind getting dirty
β€’ Sun protection / a hat

πŸ‘‰ Scan the QR code to register!

Photos from North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council's post 01/12/2026

Our fellows joined forces with last week to plant purple needlegrass - a California native AND California’s state grass! 🌾

Native grasses are crucial to a happy, healthy California. They support water retention, wildfire prevention and resiliency, and reduce soil erosion. They also provide critical habitat and food sources to our favorite furry friends 🦌🐾

It’s always a pleasure to be at Pepperwood Preserve, and we can’t wait to be back - and sooner than you think! Look out for details coming soon for an opportunity to join us in this beautiful space & get your hands dirty πŸͺπŸŒ±

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm