
Another successful river cleanup!
We are so grateful for the wonderful volunteers who came out on a Saturday morning to help clean up the Mokelumne river! It was a beautiful, cool morning for our
We are so grateful for the wonderful volunteers who came out on a Saturday morning to help clean up the Mokelumne river! It was a beautiful, cool morning for our
Litigation filed by the Foothill Conservancy and the Friends of Greater Ione early this year has successfully led to the withdrawal of a controversial land use plan in western Amador
The county in which we live has so much to offer and so many hidden gems. Over this past year Foothill Conversancy, Mother Lode Land Trust, and Farms of Amador
Foothill Conservancy welcomes new executive director. 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
A huge THANK YOU to all our collaborators on the Watershed Protection Alliance (WPA)! We have been busy helping the unhoused in Amador County clean up and maintain their encampments,
Job Announcement Foothill Conservancy Watershed Conservation and Land Use Advocate The Foothill Conservancy is a small, community-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a primary focus on California’s central Sierra Nevada foothills.
Join Foothill Conservancy today As our communities return to in-person life, now is a great time to join Foothill Conservancy. Be part of future outings and education opportunities, cleanups, and
Volunteer Opportunities The Foothill Conservancy is a grassroots organization based in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Volunteers are absolutely essential to accomplish our mission. We broaden our impact by
Megan Fiske has joined Foothill Conservancy as the new Watershed Conservation and Land Use Advocate. Fiske brings her five years’ experience working for the Forest Service, and over five years
In 2020, Foothill Conservancy formed the Watershed Protection Alliance, a team to map, study, and address potential water quality degradation related to waste along waterways in Amador and Calaveras counties.
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