In October 2024, the ECOS Club submitted a letter to the Rocklin City Council asking them to halt development until they are more transparent in the CEQA process. Read the letter here.Â
Clover Valley Foundation has been working to save Clover Valley's unique historical, prehistorical, and critical natural resources for future generations
Placer Land Trust, the Institute for Biodiversity and the Environment (IBE) at Jessup University, and Placer County are partnering in the hopes of preserving Clover Valley.
For more than a decade, the ECOS Club has volunteer once or twice a year with the National Park Service in Yosemite NP to help with vegetation restoration projects. Projects include:
Native plants and tree plantings
Invasive species removal
Native seed collection
Conifer thinning
This video highlights our service in 2021
Tri-annual litter survey.Â
9am November 4th. Meet between Sewell Hall and S-lot
In November 2023, the Sierra College ECOS Club submitted a letter requesting that the Sierra Community College District enact a funding policy prohibiting the use of any District dollars for the purchase of single-use plastic water bottles. Check out the letter here.Â
April 25, 2025
NCC campus (TBA).Â
Join students, faculty, non-profit organizations, local businesses, and more for a fun and informative event. Food, music, activities, workshops, and more!
Attendance is open to the public. More information on the event page.
ECOS Students reviewed planned construction on the Rocklin campus, made public comments on the draft EIR, spoke at SC Board meetings, and joined the Facilities Master Plan Committee.Â