Select Page
Something to Celebrate: Beavers Are In Sonoma Creek

Something to Celebrate: Beavers Are In Sonoma Creek

It’s been a long summer of extreme drought conditions in Sonoma Valley. In what seems like a steady stream of dire news for our watershed one glimmer of good news stands out: beavers are moving back into Sonoma Creek.The return of these charming dam builders isn’t...

read more
From August to September: An Update on our Watershed

From August to September: An Update on our Watershed

Over the course of just one month we're observing intensifying conditions in our creeks. As we enter the month of September we’re feeling that familiar warm weather typical of late summer in the San Francisco Bay Area. These hot end of season days are making their...

read more
Update on the Endangered Kenwood Marsh Checkerbloom

Update on the Endangered Kenwood Marsh Checkerbloom

We are excited to share an update on the endangered Kenwood Marsh Checkerbloom from Ayla Mills, Nursery Propagation Manager of our Native Plant Nursery at Sonoma Garden Park. Ayla graduated from Chico State University with a M.S. in biology with a focus in botany. She...

read more
Another successful prescribed burn in the books!

Another successful prescribed burn in the books!

Mother Nature’s gift of a cool morning, relative humidity, low wind plus our technically capable team and preparedness allowed Sonoma Ecology Center and our partners the right weather conditions to conduct another successful prescribed burn at Van Hoosear Wildflower...

read more
Some Cool Finds During City Nature Challenge

Some Cool Finds During City Nature Challenge

City Nature Challenge is an international event that takes place on the same weekend each year to encourage scientists and citizen scientists to document on the iNaturalist app any and all species they see in nature. Team Sugarloaf has participated in it for the past...

read more
Defend Your Home With Resilient Landscaping

Defend Your Home With Resilient Landscaping

By Ellie Insley, Vice President of the Board of Directors of Sonoma Ecology Center. Ellie is a Landscape Architect; Natural Habitat Restoration Specialist; Life Coach; and Equine Guided Educator. Fire-resilient landscaping may be more important now than ever given the...

read more
George Ranch neighbors join together for a biochar event

George Ranch neighbors join together for a biochar event

A group of George Ranch homeowners worked with the Grove Street Fire Safe Council and Sonoma Ecology Center’s Biochar Initiative program to conduct a biochar burn demonstration last month at George Ranch. Homeowners cleared undergrowth on their property, which helps...

read more

This Drought is as Bad as the 1976 Drought

We are now in the worst drought in more than four decades. Mature oak trees are cracking and falling over, and reservoirs are drying up. Water agencies throughout Sonoma County have, or are considering water rationing. It’s time to rethink how we use water, especially...

read more
How COVID-19 Relates to Our Ecology

How COVID-19 Relates to Our Ecology

By Nancy Padian, board member. Nancy is a medical researcher, epidemiologist, and former executive director of the Women's Global Health Imperitave. She is among the world's foremost experts on AIDS, and worked in Southern Africa for the last 35 years.The global...

read more

Meet Our Volunteer Photographer Kristen Russell

Sonoma Ecology Center is blessed to have many fabulous volunteers without whom we could not accomplish so much. This month we focus our lens on a tremendously talented volunteer whose work you see in our newsletters, emails and social media posts on a regular basis....

read more
A Message From Our Executive Director, Richard Dale

A Message From Our Executive Director, Richard Dale

It’s been a shocking year for the planet that supports us, hidden from many of us because our attention has been absorbed by dealing with a global pandemic and a social fabric worn thin from centuries of injustice.   But life on earth is in crisis all over. Just...

read more

Prescribed Burn Planned for Van Hoosear

Controlled or “prescribed” burns were used by indigenous people for centuries before Europeans arrived here. It is an effective ancient art and science that promotes both fire resiliency and biodiversity. Last year’s prescribed burn of about 30 acres at Van Hoosear...

read more

Honoring Earth, Honoring Volunteers

Sonoma Ecology Center and our illustrious, dedicated volunteers help us honor Earth every day, and we’d like to thank them for helping us take care of little patches of our planet right here in Sonoma Valley. In partnership with One Tree Planted and Simply Solar,...

read more
Another Dry Year

Another Dry Year

The warm, sunny days we have been enjoying the last several weeks are delightful, but we shouldn’t be enjoying so many of them at this point in what should be our rainy season. “This year is shaping up to be one of the driest on record in our region, with over 50% of...

read more
Harvest Market is Open

Harvest Market is Open

The Harvest Market at Sonoma Garden Park is open and selling fresh, organically-grown produce and olive oil again. There is not much better than eating food that comes from the land where you live, and that’s just what we offer every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in...

read more
A message from NEST student, Alexandra Huerta

A message from NEST student, Alexandra Huerta

As someone who has always admired the grandeur of the outdoors and has an ever-present curiosity for exploring, understanding and preserving our natural world, studying environmental science just made sense. As a Southern California native, my summer days as a youth...

read more
Water Conservation and Streamflow Stewardship Possibilities

Water Conservation and Streamflow Stewardship Possibilities

By Research Program Manager, Steve Lee, pictured here on his Glen Ellen property with three of the 5,000 gallon tanks designed to capture and hold rainwater. Photo: Sonoma Index Tribune. Sonoma Creek is a critically important stream for steelhead in the San Francisco...

read more
Can Sonoma Valley Save the Kenwood Marsh Checkerbloom?

Can Sonoma Valley Save the Kenwood Marsh Checkerbloom?

In the summer of 2018, right after his job interview at Sonoma Ecology Center, botanist and ecologist Jason Mills drove north up Sonoma Valley to Kenwood in search of a plant on the brink of extinction. After a little poking around he found it: a handful of Kenwood...

read more