
Home to Headwaters – Another Amazing Mokelumne Journey
Foothill Conservancy is so grateful for the amazing individuals who have dedicated their time and energy to bringing more attention to the role the Mokelumne River plays in our lives.
Foothill Conservancy is so grateful for the amazing individuals who have dedicated their time and energy to bringing more attention to the role the Mokelumne River plays in our lives.
Thanks to everyone who joined our Headwaters Hike! The headwaters hike was a success! The Foothill Conservancy team made it to the summit and had a great time along the
PG&E has announced the 2022 recreational flow release days on the Mokelumne River. This year there will be flow days on all three runs. Please note the Devil’s Nose run
On February 8, the Amador County Planning Commission unanimously voted to deny an application to expand activities at La Mesa, a relatively new winery and tasting room on E16 in
Amador County officials want to hear from you as they work to update the county’s housing element Are you concerned about the proliferation of short-term rentals in your neighborhood? Should Amador
Tiger Creek Road Closures March 1 – May 1, 2022 PG&E, owner of the Mokelumne Hydroelectric River Project , has announced that it will be intermittently closing Tiger Creek Road
It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces on Saturday at the 20th annual Foothill Conservancy dinner. This year’s dinner honored Dr. Bob Hartmann and Mary Ellen “Mel” Welsh
Ione Gravel Mine Seeks Permission to Operate for More Than a Century Postponing Restoration while Impacting Ione Residents’ Quality of Life The proposed expansion of the Specialty Granules (SGI) open-pit
Thanks for you interest – as of September 30, 2021 we have reached capacity and tickets are sold out! Join Foothill Conservancy for our Annual Dinner honoring Foothill Conservancy Founding
Megan Fiske has been named the Foothill Conservancy’s new executive director, effective immediately. She brings with her over a decade’s experience working in the Sierra Nevada with both environmental nonprofits
Larry Patterson, Board President, Camanche Village, CA: MS Civil/Transportation Engineering UC Berkeley, BS Civil Engineering University of Texas, private consultant, former Public Works Director and City Manager of San Mateo, recipient of the League’s James L. Martin Award in 2012