Sierra Nevada Conservancy to Host Virtual Quarterly Board Meeting December 10th, 2020

Auburn, CA… At the meeting, SNC staff will provide updates on a variety of topics including a 2020 Wildfire Impacts Update. The Board will also consider amending two existing agreements with implementing partners. One amendment would authorize the use of leftover project funds to restore additional acres of Sierra Nevada forestland and the other would expand allowable treatment methods to incorporate managed grazing to achieve restoration objectives.

The Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC), a California state agency, will host its quarterly Governing Board meeting via teleconference December 10 at 9:00 a.m.
At the meeting, SNC staff will provide updates on a variety of topics including a 2020 Wildfire Impacts Update. The Board will also consider amending two existing agreements with implementing partners. One amendment would authorize the use of leftover project funds to restore additional acres of Sierra Nevada forestland and the other would expand allowable treatment methods to incorporate managed grazing to achieve restoration objectives.
The public is invited to participate in the Board meeting via Zoom Webinar (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/95002527743) or may listen to a live stream of the meeting via toll-free telephone at 877-402-9757 (conference code: 157321). Instructions on how to join the webinar or livestream of the meeting can be found on SNC’s website at sierranevada.ca.gov.
Public comments will be taken during each agenda item, and non-agenda-related questions and inquiries are allowed at the end of the meeting. A complete list of action items, an agenda, and more information on how to access the meeting can be found on the SNC Board Web Page (sierranevada.ca.gov/our-board).
The SNC is a California state agency that initiates, encourages, and supports efforts that improve the environmental, economic, and social well-being of the Sierra Nevada Region, its communities, and the citizens of California. Learn more about SNC.