Environmental Office

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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The mission of the Middletown Rancheria Environmental Center is to protect, preserve and enhance the people, plants, animals, and cultural resources of the Middletown Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians of California on Tribal trust land and Indigenous territory. Middletown Rancheria Environmental Center was established in 2000 utilizing USEPA General Assistance Program funds.

 

Take our Tribal Energy Survey here!

MTR EPA Oak Grove acorns for planting

Tide Pool life ID cards were used by Youth/removed Urchin.

Tide Pool Field Trip during the lowest tide of the week. 

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The seals and sea lions were observed from Laguna Pt.

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Tribal Youth searching for Geo-Caching site.

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Water Quality Testing Demo at Campsite Workshop Tent

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A rare Banana Slug sighting and protected on Creek Fieldtrip    

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The ITEY Campout was a team effort of the Tribes of the North Coast region.  Our office helped with conducting Tidepool and Stream fieldtrips and a campsite Geo-Caching Coastal terrace habitat workshop with water quality education throughout.  When the day was done, we cooked for almost 200 Tuesday and hosted evening traditional dancers Wednesday.

Special thanks to Luya, Kim, Amy, Stephanie, Ivy, Rebecca, Cristian, Daniel, Adrian, Cliff, Michael, Randall, Landon, and the Tribal Council.  We all learned a lot and hope to bring more outdoor events to our community soon.

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