¿Por qué CSERC trabaja tanto para salvar árboles de viejo crecimiento?

Desde que nuestro centro fue fundado en 1990, CSERC ha hecho una prioridad trabajar para salvar áreas silvestres, vida silvestre rara, y recursos de agua preciosos.  Los árboles de viejo crecimiento han sido una de las partes más amenazadas de la red de la vida de la naturaleza en nuestra región local, y CSERC ha […]

Why does CSERC work hard to save old growth trees?

Since our center was founded in 1990, CSERC has made it a priority to work to save wild places, rare wildlife, and precious water resources.  Old growth trees have been one of the most threatened parts of nature’s web of life in our local region, and CSERC has consistently fought to preserve them and their […]

Fall Foliage Lights Up the Sierra Nevada

      Fall is upon us, but it is not too late to get out and experience the beauty of the Central Sierra Nevada. Although New England is renowned for its fall colors, the Sierra Nevada mountains also put on quite a show. In the high country, the fluttering leaves of the aspens have […]

Conifer mortality beetle kill

Talking about trees – Forest health and tree mortality in the Sierra Nevada

In the Sierra Nevada especially, and throughout California, there has been a lot of talk lately about trees – between fire, drought, and bark beetle mortality, people are concerned about the health of Sierra Nevada forests. And they are right to be. Sierra Nevada forest health The forests of the Sierra look much different than […]

CSERC cameras document black bear mother & FOUR bear cubs!

Four bear cubs!! While black bear are one of the most frequent visitors to our cameras, this is the first time we have documented FOUR bear cubs! CSERC has been using wildlife cameras that are triggered by motion to survey for rare wildlife in Yosemite park and the Stanislaus forest for decades. On a few […]