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Stewardship is a resource management ethic that focuses on actively conserving resources and creating habitat in the interest of long-term sustainability. We often cooperate with organizations, communities, and others in order to achieve these goals.
Below you’ll find some examples of projects we’ve recently worked on.
January 2012 – Bill Morrison, Coastal District Manager - We just successfully finished up on a multi-year project to enhance fish passage and create new habitat on our lands in Mendocino County. Dunn Creek is a tributary to the North ...»
December 2011 – Rick Cunningham, Lands Manager - Located in Nevada County near the small town of Washington, Spanish Mine was originally a gold mine founded in the late 1800’s during the Gold Rush. Over the years, the mine changed ...»
The winter of 2010-2011 brought record precipitation to northern California. Coastal cities were without power for days as trees fell on transmission lines and roads washed out preventing access. Soper-Wheeler was impacted by the storms as well. One of our ...»
House Creek is in the Gualalla River watershed of Sonoma County. It was historically dammed for irrigation use by ranchers in the 1940′s. In 2009 in conjunction with the California Department of Fish and Game, Soper-Wheeler opted to remove two ...»
In 1974, private timberland owners and scientists from the University of California met in Redding with the goals of better forest growth, decreased seedling mortality, and lower forest disease while preserving and protecting the genetic base of Ponderosa Pine. Soper-Wheeler ...»
Once threatened with extinction, Sugar Pines now have a fighting chance. Growing to heights of over 200 feet, Sugar Pines (Pinus lambertiana) are the tallest of the world’s 100 species of pine. Their large cones, often exceeding 12 inches in ...»
Early in 2011, we installed solar panels at the Company’s Hedgpeth Ranch in Sonoma County. They went online in March, and supply approximately 90% of our year-round electrical needs for the 3 guest houses and the caretaker house. This isn’t ...»
Beginning in 2010, Soper-Wheeler worked in conjunction with the California Conservation Corps, California Department of Fish and Game, and NOAA to improve fish habitat on the Upper Noyo River in Mendocino County. The project was run by the CCC on Soper-Wheeler ...»








