Pacific Coast

CascadiaNow!

By Judy Goldhaft | July 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

O Cascadia

By Judy Goldhaft | July 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

Mid Klamath Watershed Council

By Judy Goldhaft | July 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

Salmon River Restoration Council

By Judy Goldhaft | July 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

San Bruno Mountain Watch

By Judy Goldhaft | July 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters

By Andrew Nofsinger | May 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

Acterra

By Andrew Nofsinger | May 29, 2024

Our roots go back to 1970 with a long history of environmental action including watershed protection and land stewardship. Today, Acterra focuses its efforts on the most urgent issue of our time: climate change.

Bio-Regional Community Congress (Round Valley, Covelo)

By Planet Drum Staff | August 3, 1979

The Hearthshire School ranch, Mendocino County, Shasta Bioregion A small gathering of bioregionalists and indigenous locals was organized by Glenwood Bear in 1979 in Covelo, California at what had been The Hearthshire School Ranch. It was held in the summer and spectacular dry lightning illuminated the event. Planet Drum has no texts from the gathering, only the photos below.