Plants Are Firing Bosses Without Radios: Botanical Adventures at the Butte County Resource Conservation District
February 19, 2026
7:00 – 8:00 PM (Via Zoom)
with Wolfy Rougle
Butte County Resource Conservation District
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We hear about prescribed fires, forest thinning projects, and post-fire restoration projects. But how do people actually choose when and where these projects should happen? And, in a changing and much-changed world, how should we decide if they're even good or not? Wolfy will discuss the challenges, compromises, and new ways of seeing that resulted from some ecological restoration projects she took on.
Wolfy is a botanist and CEQA-NEPA practitioner who joined the Butte County Resource Conservation District in spring 2018. In 2019, she started the Butte County Prescribed Burn Association. Currently, she focuses mostly on watershed restoration projects on Forest Service lands in the Butte Creek and West Branch Feather River watersheds. Wolfy's favorite thing about Butte County is watching its secret understory re-surface after fires

