Who We Are
Since 1990, Sonoma Ecology Center has worked to increase appreciation and stewardship of Sonoma Valley’s natural heritage and create measurable benefits in areas of land, water, climate change and biodiversity.
Vision
We envision a future where people, land, water, and wildlife thrive.
Mission
Our mission is to work with our community to identify and lead actions that achieve and sustain ecological health in Sonoma Valley.
We host guided hikes, workshops, and educational events throughout Sonoma Valley.
We have launched tendingtheland.org, an easily accessible and comprehensive resource for anyone who stewards land. Tending the Land for Fire Resilience in Sonoma County helps you understand, plan, and execute land stewardship practices in the wider landscape beyond defensible space.
Fire Resiliency Video
How can people, land, water, and wildlife thrive in a fire-adapted landscape? Watch this video on how we keep people safer while supporting our environment.
Learn more about our work on The Ecology Blog
SEC Launches Tending the Land for Fire Resilience in Sonoma County
Sonoma Ecology Center, Pepperwood, and Occidental Arts and Ecology Center recently launched a new,...
An Unforgettable Summer of Learning
It’s that time of year again: the end of Summer Science Camps for kids. For many, these camps are more than just a seasonal pastime—they’re a whirlwind of discovery, creativity, and exploration that spark a lifelong passion for science and learning. At our Summer...
Meet Marielle: Our Volunteer Photographer
This year, we warmly welcomed a local photographer, Marielle V Chua, to the Sonoma Ecology Center family. Marielle’s photographs intimately capture the natural beauty of Sonoma Valley that inspires our work. She has generously donated her time and talent,...
Improving Soil Health Using Biochar Throughout the East Bay
Since 2022, Sonoma Ecology Center has worked with Earth Foundries as a consultant on numerous initiatives aimed at studying ways biochar can be used to improve soil health projects and provide other ecological benefits beyond Sonoma Valley.