Sierra Club Mineral King Group

Sierra Club Mineral King Group The Sierra Club Mineral King Group serves Kings County Tulare County, in California's fertile San Joaquin Valley, near Sequoia National Park.

Part of the Club's Kern Kaweah Chapter, the Group is headquartered in Visalia.

11/03/2023
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Mountain springs in the Tule River watershed are being "developed" and water is being trucked to bottling plants with li...
05/27/2021

Mountain springs in the Tule River watershed are being "developed" and water is being trucked to bottling plants with little regard to the impact of downstream users and wildlife. During dry years they can dry up streams like Bear Creek that runs though the SCICON environmental school. Laws regarding spring water extraction are archaic and never envisioned modern hard rock drilling technics, pipelines and tanker trucks. In the battles over control of our streams and rivers, owning the high ground is advantageous.

The new Nestlé is trying to steal California's water in the middle of a drought. Water it needs to fight forest fires.

04/03/2021

Subject: Buena Vista Group, Sierra Club Zoom Meeting - Saturday, April 3, 9 a.m.

Join the BV Group Zoom event this morning at 9:00am. It sounds like an interesting program about the Kern River called The Banks of Palegewanap (Kern River).

A 9 a.m. Zoom program by Ali Sheehey, programs director for the Sequoia Forestkeeper, who has lived in Kern County for 41 years. This program will celebrate nature and history in a small section of Kern County along its lifeblood, the Kern River. Ali has a degree in anthropology and has studied biology and geology extensively. Her passion is to describe the natural world to others so they may see that nature needs all of its elements and must be protected as a whole.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 854 0267 0928
Passcode: 782560

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10/02/2020

West Nile Virus Cases Reported in Tulare County - Community Members Should Take Precautions and Protect Themselves

Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency announces that five human cases of West Nile Virus have been reported in Tulare County. Two cases are confirmed to have contracted West Nile Virus and three cases are probable.

Public health officials urge residents to take precautions against mosquito bites, as mosquito samples positive for West Nile Virus have been detected in multiple locations within the county. In addition, samples indicate that St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (SLEV) may also be present, posing a risk to the public.

“Due to this increased activity and these reported cases, we strongly encourage residents to use safeguards to reduce their risk of contracting both West Nile Virus and SLEV through mosquito bites,” stated Tulare County Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Haught.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the West Nile Virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes, and there is no vaccine or medication to treat the virus. Most people infected with West Nile will have no symptoms; however, about 1 in 5 people will develop a fever with other symptoms from 2 to 14 days after being infected. Severe cases of West Nile Virus can affect the central nervous system, resulting in meningitis and/or encephalitis, and can result in death or long-term disability.

The St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (SLEV) is in the same virus family as West Nile Virus. Both viruses are transmitted to humans when bitten by an infected mosquito. Most people infected with SLEV will have few to no symptoms. The most common symptoms are mild, flu-like symptoms, including fever and headache, from 5 to 15 days after being infected. Severe cases of SLEV can also affect the central nervous system, resulting in meningitis and/or encephalitis, and can result in death or long-term disability.

Residents are urged to increase their awareness of potential breeding grounds around their properties. Be on the lookout for homes that are unoccupied or in foreclosure, since many have swimming pools or backyard ponds that are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. It is recommended that residents take the following precautions to avoid being bitten, thereby reducing their risk for exposure to both West Nile Virus and SLEV:
• Use EPA-registered insect repellent such as DEET. Always follow label instructions carefully.
• Dress in long sleeves and pants during dawn and dusk or in areas where mosquitoes are active.
• Drain standing water that may produce mosquitoes.
• Repair or replace door and window screens that have tears or holes.

Contact your local mosquito abatement district if you see areas of standing water that may be a breeding area for mosquitoes. Tulare County has three mosquito abatement districts providing abatement services to residents:
• Delta Vector Control (Mosquito Abatement District) – Covering the northern portion of Tulare County. Contact the Visalia Office at (559) 732-8606 or visit online at: http://www.deltavcd.com/.
• Tulare Mosquito Abatement District – Covering the western portion of Tulare County. Contact the Tulare Office at (559) 686-6628 or visit online at: https://www.tularemosquito.com/.
• Delano Mosquito Abatement District – Covering the southern portion of Tulare County. Contact the Delano Office at (661) 725-3114 or visit online at: https://delanomosquito.com/.

Horses are also particularly susceptible to infection with West Nile Virus, but there is a vaccine for horses to prevent these diseases, and horse owners should have their horses vaccinated annually and keep vaccinations up to date as a preventive measure. For more information, visit the California West Nile website at http://westnile.ca.gov/.

For those of of you who missed the special presentation on "Climate Change & Health: Impacts, Solutions, & Advocacy" hos...
09/07/2020

For those of of you who missed the special presentation on "Climate Change & Health: Impacts, Solutions, & Advocacy" hosted by the Sierra Club Mineral King Group last week, we have posted a recording of the video and the presentation slides online for you.

Our presenter was Dr. Mustapha Debboun, PhD, who is the General Manager of the Delta Vector Control District, in his role as a "Climate and Health Ambassador."

Climate for Health is a national initiative led by a diverse network of health leaders and organizations designed to empower health professionals to speak about, act on, and advocate for climate solutions that protect personal and community health. As a Climate for Health Ambassador, Dr. Mustapha Debboun, PhD, who is the General Manager of the Delta Vector Control District in Visalia, presented this program on the health impacts of climate change and discussed some solutions that can benefit us all.

This video is unlisted on YouTube but can be viewed by anyone with the following link:
https://youtu.be/Z081ETFda6E

This program was presented LIVE on Zoom, hosted by the Sierra Club Mineral King Group, on August 31, 2020.

A PDF version of this presentation is available here:
https://app.box.com/s/6jcyjjr1aas7yjoijnvucqkeyhy9q2xb

The NASA video showing the huge increase in global temperature between 1880 and 2019 is available at the NASA Scientific Visualization Studio website here: https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/139/video-global-warming-from-1880-to -2019/

Other links of interest mentioned in the video:

Climate for Health:
https://climateforhealth.org

Climate for Health training:
https://climateforhealth.org/ambassadors-training/

A national Interfaith network collaborating on climate change is Interfaith Power and Light. Stewardship issues are important in many congregations, and are an important target for outreach beyond traditional environmental organizations. They have some excellent videos and other materials.

National Interfaith Power and Light Website;
https://www.interfaithpowerandlight.org/

The CALIFORNIA INTERFAITH POWER AND LIGHT group has its own
separate website is focused specifically on California networking:

https://www.interfaithpower.org

This video is unlisted on YouTube but can be viewed by anyone with the following link: https://youtu.be/Z081ETFda6E Climate for Health is a national initiati...

Interesting and important article....
08/22/2020

Interesting and important article....

How to get more of the central San Joaquin Valley’s people of color to the wild areas in the Sierra Nevada is a key issue. | Commentary

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