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Resilient Landscaping: Gardening in the Defensible Space Zone

Learn how to create and maintain a fire-wise, sustainable garden that supports biodiversity while meeting County code requirements. We can help you with plant selection, placement, and maintenance, to preserve and even enhance wildlife habitat, while keeping your property and neighborhood fire-wise and sustainable. When: March 19th, 2024 5:30 pm-7:00 pm Where: Free virtual workshop

Resilient Landscapes Coalition Workshop: Within and Beyond Defensible Space

Upper Mark West Watershed 7125 St. Helena Road, Santa Rosa, United States

Presented by the Resilient Landscapes Coalition including presentations by Roberta Macintyre, Caitlin Cornwall & Eric Schoohs. Hosted by The Upper Mark West Fire Safe Council. Discover how you can make your home and the landscape beyond it fire resilient with a science-based approach including: Structural Hardening Habitat Friendly Defensible Space Vegetation Management Beyond Defensible Space

Free

Resilient Landscapes Workshop: Landscape Maintenance in the Defensible Space

Zoom

Maintenance of our landscape is the most important step in keeping your property and neighborhood fire-wise and sustainable. Learn more about how to create and maintain a fire-wise, sustainable garden that supports biodiversity while meeting County code requirements. Pruning, irrigation, mulching, composting and other maintenance techniques will be covered. Also, what to do on Red

Resilient Landscaping: Gardening in the Defensible Space Zone

Zoom

Presented by the Resilient Landscapes Coalition in partnership with Safer West County. Learn how to create and maintain a fire-wise, sustainable garden that supports biodiversity while meeting County code requirements. We can help you with plant selection, placement, and maintenance, to preserve and even enhance wildlife habitat, while keeping your property and neighborhood fire-wise and

Fire and Earthquake Safety Expo

The Resilient Landscapes Coalition will be creating a fire-wise and sustainable garden at the Fire and Earthquake Safety fourth annual Expo on Sunday, May 19, 2024, at the Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds. Come check out the great work and get inspired to build a colorful and fire-wise garden of your own! Learn from first responders &

Sonoma Valley Emergency Preparedness Fair

Larson Park 329 Dechene Avenue, Sonoma, CA, United States

Sonoma Valley Emergency Preparedness Fair Free Go Bags to each family, while supplies last! Get Informed About: •Disaster Planning and Kits • Pet Preparedness • Defensible Space • How to be an Emergency Volunteer • How to Turn Utilities Off • Fire Extinguisher Training Join us for: • Family Event & Activities • Food and

Wildfire Resilience Tools for Lower Russian River Communities

Guerneville School 14630 Armstrong Woods Road, Guerneville, CA, United States

Learn how to protect your community from wildfires & fund your forest management activities at this free workshop. Organized by Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District and Sonoma County Ag & Open Space Forestland owners, join us on Sunday, June 9th, 11am-4pm for this FREE workshop to learn about Wildfire Resilience Tools for Lower Russian River

Being Wildfire Ready – A Windsor Ready! Talk

Windsor Senior Cente 9518 Lazy Creek Drive, Windsor, United States

Learn ways that can reduce impacts of wildfires on your property. Karen Hancock with the Sonoma County Fire District and April Owens with Resilient Landscape Coalition and Executive Director of the Habitat Corridor Project will discuss how modifications to your property, like simple pruning, cleaning out gutters, and planting Firewise plants can help your home

Wildfire Ready Resource Fair 2024

Come visit us on August 10th at the Wildfire Ready Resource Fair 2024! You’re invited to attend the City of Santa Rosa’s free Wildfire Ready Resource Fair, the Santa Rosa Fire Department's annual event focused on promoting wildfire preparedness information and building community resilience. Taking place on Saturday, August 10, from 10 am to 2

Landscape Maintenance in the Defensible Space Zone

Join us for a free event: Landscape Maintenance in the Defensible Space Zone When: August 27th, 2024 Time: 5:30-7:00 PM Where: FREE on ZOOM! Maintenance of our landscape is the most important step in keeping your property and neighborhood fire-wise and sustainable. We can achieve a beautiful, biodiverse, energy-saving and water- and fire-wise landscape in

Sonoma Ecology Center works to address challenges related to water supply and quality, open space, rural character, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and a better quality of life for all residents.

https://sonomaecologycenter.org/

The UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County has been extending educational outreach and providing technical assistance to home gardeners since 1981.

https://sonomamg.ucanr.edu/

The mission of the Habitat Corridor Project is to create and promote California native plant restoration gardens in the urban environment.

http://habitatcorridorproject.org/

The primary objective and purpose of FireSafe Sonoma is to provide education, exchange information and foster fire prevention and fire safety within the County of Sonoma.

https://www.firesafesonoma.org/

Sonoma Ecology Center works to address challenges related to water supply and quality, open space, rural character, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and a better quality of life for all residents.

https://sonomaecologycenter.org/

The UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County has been extending educational outreach and providing technical assistance to home gardeners since 1981.

https://sonomamg.ucanr.edu/

The mission of the Habitat Corridor Project is to create and promote California native plant restoration gardens in the urban environment.

http://habitatcorridorproject.org/

The primary objective and purpose of FireSafe Sonoma is to provide education, exchange information and foster fire prevention and fire safety within the County of Sonoma.

https://www.firesafesonoma.org/

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