Posted on June 5, 2021 by Esther Chase
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“Our Dos Rios project is the largest public-private floodplain restoration project in California, a leading example of green infrastructure that lowers flood risk and brings life back to the San Joaquin Valley to protect endangered species. Ten years and $40 million from eleven different…
Category: Water Literacy Tags: California, chinook salmon, confluence, floodplain, least Bell’s vireo, Pacific Flyway, public-private, restoration, riparian brush rabbit, riparian woodrat, river, river restoration, San Joaquin River, San Joaquin Valley, sandhill crane, steelhead trout, Swainson’s hawk, Tuolumne River, yellow warbler
Posted on September 25, 2020 by Esther Chase
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“Over the past 20 years, millions of dollars have been invested to protect and restore the river, work that some say has reached a tipping point.” “Groups including the Santa Clara River Conservancy are looking at ways to ramp up restoration and start to…
Category: Water Literacy Tags: arundo donax, California, Coastal Conservancy, Friends of the Santa Clara River, invasive, public access, restoration, river, Santa Clara Conservancy, Santa Clara River, The Nature Conservancy, Ventura County