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CSERC's Efforts

  For the past 21 years, CSERC has effectively served as the foremost environmental defender of water wildlife and wild places across more than 2,000,000 acres of precious areas within the Northern Yosemite region of the Sierra Nevada.  Working long hours on a host of complex and important issues, each year we deal with clearcutting, new road construction, new development projects, water contamination, widespread spraying of pesticides, destruction of wildlife habitat, and threats to local wild places.

  Because our Center is located in the midst of a region that is still dominated by proponents of mining, logging, grazing, development, and aggressive use of resources, CSERC is often the only voice for nature speaking up locally at hearings and meetings.  CSERC is also the only conservation organization that actively monitors the full range of logging, mining, grazing, development, and water projects in the local area.  Without CSERC, the vast majority of threats to nature in this spectacular region would go unchallenged.  Many harmful projects would not be altered or blocked by CSERC's science-based testimony and fieldwork.  Many precious values would be diminished or lost.



Forest Ecosystems

We defend old growth forest habitat, wild rivers, threatened wildlife, and all the magical wild places still left within this part of the Sierra Nevada.

We go out into the forest to visit every proposed timber sale, road project, pesticide application, or other threat to nature on USFS lands; then we respond with written comments and legal input for controversial, potentially harmful projects.

More about forest issues CSERC deals with...

Water Resources

We attend utility meetings and federal re-licensing sessions to speak for rivers and water resources in debates over water development.

We monitor water quality in local water ways with public volunteers to look for contaminants.

More about water issues CSERC deals with...

Development Projects

CSERC staff gives expert testimony at public hearings, board of supervisor or planning commission meetings, and state or federal comment sessions.

We review and respond to every proposed development project across the private lands of Tuolumne County, plus all large projects in Calaveras County.

Read more about development issues CSERC deals with...

Meadow Monitoring

We monitor livestock grazing on public lands in the region - measuring meadow grasses and photographing meadow systems that are suffering from over-grazing, stream bank damage, or meadow down-cutting.

Learn more about grazing and other threats to wildlife...

Public Education & Activism

Each year CSERC presents free slide show programs about water, wildlife, and forests to more than 5,000 students or members of community groups. (Learn about CSERC's Educational programs)

Our center runs public education ads in newspapers to promote Nature's needs and to raise regional residents' awareness about local environmental issues.

We organize and inform volunteer activists to provide support for wildlife and water resources during public comment periods for a wide range of policies and projects. (Learn about CSERC's volunteer efforts)

WE SERVE AS YOUR HANDS AT WORK TO PROTECT WILDLIFE AND WILD PLACES IN THIS SPECTACULAR REGION OF THE MOUNTAINS


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